Family functioning and satisfaction: A comparative study between hookah users and non-users
Background: Although there has been an exponential growth in hookah use on a global scale, research within the context of South Africa is very limited. While hookah use is known internationally to be a health and addiction risk, the focus is on university students and not on families. Aim: This stud...
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Main Authors: | Nicolette Roman (Author), Edna Rich (Author), Charl Davids (Author), Fatiema Benjamin (Author), Matthew Taylor (Author) |
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