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  • 31. Background for the studies on ancillary services and primary care use.
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  • 32. Family risk factors and prevalence of dissociative symptoms among homeless and runaway youth.
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  • 33. Reducing the risk of HIV infection associated with illicit drug use.
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  • 35. Facts about youth & HIV in the U.S. Health Initiatives for Youth.
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  • 37. A source of hope for at-risk youth. A hospital's community outreach efforts provide an alternative for troubled teens.
    Roundy L.
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  • 39. Office-based care for gay, lesbian, bisexual, and questioning youth.
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