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Глава 2
Эпидемиология употребления ПАВ и расстройств, связанных с их употреблением
(Ветрова М. В.)
Список сокращений
ВОЗ (WHO)
Всемирная организация здравоохранения (англ. World Health Organization)
ГАК
Государственный антинаркотический комитет
ППР
Психические и поведенческие