A longitudinal study of the influence of parents and friends on children's initiation of smoking☆
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The Dunedin Multidisciplinary Research and Development Unit is supported by the Health Research Council of New Zealand and involves several departments of the University of Otago. Assistance from the Department of Health, the New Zealand Cancer Society, and Otago Medical School is also greatly appreciated. The authors are indebted to the many people whose contributions make this ongoing study possible.
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