Do students use contextual protective behaviors to reduce alcohol-related sexual risk? Examination of a dual-process decision-making model
Scaglione Palchick, N., Hultgren, B., Reavy, R., Mallett, K., Turrisi, R., Cleveland, M., & Sell, N. (2015). Do students use contextual protective behaviors to reduce alcohol-related sexual risk? Examination of a dual-process decision-making model. Psychology of Addictive Behaviors, 29(3), 733 - 743.
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