The Living the Example Social Media Substance Use Prevention Program: A Pilot Evaluation.

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P356DOI10.2196/MENTAL.7839
P932PMC publication ID5506331
P698PubMed publication ID28655704

P50authorJeremy SniderQ86617020
Elizabeth AndradeQ88402062
Sandra GoldmeerQ88402064
Michelle SmithQ88402066
Gunilla GirardoQ88402068
William EvansQ61467072
P2093author name stringMichelle Smith
Jeremy Snider
William Evans
Elizabeth Andrade
Gunilla Girardo
Sandra Goldmeer
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P433issue2
P921main subjectsocial mediaQ202833
P304page(s)e24
P577publication date2017-06-27
P1433published inJMIR Mental HealthQ27726522
P1476titleThe Living the Example Social Media Substance Use Prevention Program: A Pilot Evaluation
P478volume4