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Zunahme von Substanzkonsum in Verbindung mit Sexualität

Chemsex und sexualisierter Substanzgebrauch

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Gertzen, M., Rüther, T. Chemsex und sexualisierter Substanzgebrauch. InFo Neurologie 22, 34–41 (2020). https://doi.org/10.1007/s15005-020-1383-5

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