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Adapting the ASSIST model of informal peer-led intervention delivery to the Talk to FRANK drug prevention programme in UK secondary schools (ASSIST + FRANK): intervention development, refinement and a pilot cluster randomised cont...

James White, Jemma Hawkins, Kim Madden, Aimee Grant Orcid Logo, Vanessa Er, Lianna Angel, Timothy Pickles, Mark Kelson, Adam Fletcher, Simon Murphy, Luke Midgley, Gemma Eccles, Gemma Cox, William Hollingworth, Rona Campbell, Matthew Hickman, Chris Bonell, Laurence Moore

Public Health Research, Volume: 5, Issue: 7, Pages: 1 - 98

Swansea University Author: Aimee Grant Orcid Logo

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DOI (Published version): 10.3310/phr05070

Published in: Public Health Research
ISSN: 2050-4381 2050-439X
Published: National Institute for Health Research 2017
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title Adapting the ASSIST model of informal peer-led intervention delivery to the Talk to FRANK drug prevention programme in UK secondary schools (ASSIST + FRANK): intervention development, refinement and a pilot cluster randomised controlled trial
spellingShingle Adapting the ASSIST model of informal peer-led intervention delivery to the Talk to FRANK drug prevention programme in UK secondary schools (ASSIST + FRANK): intervention development, refinement and a pilot cluster randomised controlled trial
Aimee Grant
title_short Adapting the ASSIST model of informal peer-led intervention delivery to the Talk to FRANK drug prevention programme in UK secondary schools (ASSIST + FRANK): intervention development, refinement and a pilot cluster randomised controlled trial
title_full Adapting the ASSIST model of informal peer-led intervention delivery to the Talk to FRANK drug prevention programme in UK secondary schools (ASSIST + FRANK): intervention development, refinement and a pilot cluster randomised controlled trial
title_fullStr Adapting the ASSIST model of informal peer-led intervention delivery to the Talk to FRANK drug prevention programme in UK secondary schools (ASSIST + FRANK): intervention development, refinement and a pilot cluster randomised controlled trial
title_full_unstemmed Adapting the ASSIST model of informal peer-led intervention delivery to the Talk to FRANK drug prevention programme in UK secondary schools (ASSIST + FRANK): intervention development, refinement and a pilot cluster randomised controlled trial
title_sort Adapting the ASSIST model of informal peer-led intervention delivery to the Talk to FRANK drug prevention programme in UK secondary schools (ASSIST + FRANK): intervention development, refinement and a pilot cluster randomised controlled trial
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Jemma Hawkins
Kim Madden
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Vanessa Er
Lianna Angel
Timothy Pickles
Mark Kelson
Adam Fletcher
Simon Murphy
Luke Midgley
Gemma Eccles
Gemma Cox
William Hollingworth
Rona Campbell
Matthew Hickman
Chris Bonell
Laurence Moore
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