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250 related items for PubMed ID: 19085316

  • 1. Illicit use of prescription stimulants among college students: prescription status, motives, theory of planned behaviour, knowledge and self-diagnostic tendencies.
    Judson R, Langdon SW.
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  • 2. Prevalence and motives for illicit use of prescription stimulants in an undergraduate student sample.
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    Psychol Addict Behav; 2013 Sep; 27(3):832-40. PubMed ID: 24059834
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  • 17. Characteristics of college students with attention-deficit hyperactivity disorder symptoms who misuse their medications.
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  • 18. Non-Medical Prescription Stimulant Use in Graduate Students: Relationship With Academic Self-Efficacy and Psychological Variables.
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    Pharmacopsychiatry; 2011 Mar 16; 44(2):60-6. PubMed ID: 21161883
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