Binge drinking in young Australians: The underlying beliefs, predictions of and cluster anaysis

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Witenberg, Rivka T. and Gilmartin, Tanya. (2008). Binge drinking in young Australians: The underlying beliefs, predictions of and cluster anaysis. In Nicholas Voudouris and Vicky Mrowninski (Ed.). The 43rd Australian Psychological Society Conference. Melbourne, Australia: Australian Psychological Society. pp. 169 - 173
AuthorsWitenberg, Rivka T. and Gilmartin, Tanya
KeywordsHealth; Clinical and Counselling;--Psychology;--Behavioural and cognitive sciences;--Strategic Basic;--Substance abuse
Year2008
JournalProceedings of the 43rd APS Annual Conference
PublisherAustralian Psychological Society
Page range169 - 173
ISBN9780909881368
Place of publicationMelbourne, Australia
EditorsNicholas Voudouris and Vicky Mrowninski
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