Review of Clinical Trials Testing the Effectiveness of Clinician Intervention Approaches to Prevent Sexually Transmitted Diseases in Adolescent Outpatients.

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Published in Curr Pediatr Rev on June 01, 2005

Authors

Bradley O Boekeloo1, Melinda A Griffin1

Author Affiliations

1: University of Maryland, Department of Public and Community Health, College Park, Maryland 20742, 301-405-8546, FAX: 301-314-6598.

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