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      <titl>Common Data Collection on Treatment and Drug Addiction</titl>
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                Common Data Collection on Treatment and Drug Addiction            </titl>
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                    RECAP                </altTitl>
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                    Christophe PALLE                                                                                </AuthEnty>
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                                            OBSERVATOIRE FRANCAIS DES DROGUES ET DES TENDANCES ADDICTIVES (OFDT)                    
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                        Disorders due to substance use                                            </topcClas>
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                        Behavioral determinants: Addiction                    </topcClas>
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                        Socio-demographic and economic determinants                    </topcClas>
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                        Behavioral determinants                    </topcClas>
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                    France
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                Individuals            </anlyUnit>
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                        Observational Study                    </notes>
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                        Morbidity registry                    </notes>
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                            Restricted access                                                    </avlStatus>
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