Local variations in youth drinking cultures

Roberts, M., Townshend, T.G., Pappalepore, I., Eldridge, A. and Mulyawan, B. 2012. Local variations in youth drinking cultures. Joseph Rowntree Foundation.

TitleLocal variations in youth drinking cultures
AuthorsRoberts, M., Townshend, T.G., Pappalepore, I., Eldridge, A. and Mulyawan, B.
TypeProject report
YearAug 2012
PublisherJoseph Rowntree Foundation
Publication dates
PublishedAug 2012
Web address (URL)http://www.jrf.org.uk/sites/files/jrf/young-people-alcohol-England-full.pdf

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