How does social class shape women's alcohol stockpiling during COVID-19?: A qualitative study in South Australia during the 2020 lockdown
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Main Authors: | Paul R. Ward (Author), Kristen Foley (Author), Samantha B. Meyer (Author), Carlene Wilson (Author), Megan Warin (Author), Emma R. Miller (Author), Ian Olver (Author), Jessica A. Thomas (Author), Samantha Batchelor (Author), Belinda Lunnay (Author) |
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2022-12-01T00:00:00Z.
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