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The Potential Usefulness of Implicit Measures to Assess and Treat Problematic Substance Use in Individuals with Mild to Borderline Intellectual Disability: Setting a Research Agenda

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van Duijvenbode, N. The Potential Usefulness of Implicit Measures to Assess and Treat Problematic Substance Use in Individuals with Mild to Borderline Intellectual Disability: Setting a Research Agenda. Adv Neurodev Disord 1, 107–109 (2017). https://doi.org/10.1007/s41252-017-0017-5

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