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Authors: FEIGELMAN W WALLISCH LS LESIEUR HR
Citation: W. Feigelman et al., PROBLEM GAMBLERS, PROBLEM SUBSTANCE USERS, AND DUAL-PROBLEM INDIVIDUALS - AN EPIDEMIOLOGIC-STUDY, American journal of public health, 88(3), 1998, pp. 467-470

Authors: FEIGELMAN W
Citation: W. Feigelman, GAMBLING CULTURES - STUDIES IN HISTORY AND INTERPRETATION - MCMILLEN,J, Addiction, 92(4), 1997, pp. 493-494

Authors: FEIGELMAN W
Citation: W. Feigelman, ADOPTED ADULTS - COMPARISONS WITH PERSONS RAISED IN CONVENTIONAL FAMILIES, Marriage & family review, 25(3-4), 1997, pp. 199-223

Authors: FEIGELMAN W LEE JA
Citation: W. Feigelman et Ja. Lee, PATTERNS OF CIGARETTE USE AMONG BLACK-AND-WHITE ADOLESCENTS, The American journal on addictions, 4(3), 1995, pp. 215-225

Authors: FEIGELMAN W KLEINMAN PH LESIEUR HR MILLMAN RB LESSER ML
Citation: W. Feigelman et al., PATHOLOGICAL GAMBLING AMONG METHADONE PATIENTS, Drug and alcohol dependence, 39(2), 1995, pp. 75-81

Authors: FEIGELMAN W LEE J
Citation: W. Feigelman et J. Lee, PROBING THE PARADOXICAL PATTERN OF CIGARETTE-SMOKING AMONG AFRICAN-AMERICANS - LOW TEENAGE CONSUMPTION AND HIGH ADULT USE, Journal of drug education, 25(4), 1995, pp. 307-320

Authors: FEIGELMAN W
Citation: W. Feigelman, CIGARETTE-SMOKING AMONG FORMER MILITARY SERVICE PERSONNEL - A NEGLECTED SOCIAL ISSUE, Preventive medicine, 23(2), 1994, pp. 235-241

Authors: FEIGELMAN W GORMAN BS VARACALLI JA
Citation: W. Feigelman et al., AMERICANS WHO GIVE UP RELIGION, Sociology and social research, 76(3), 1992, pp. 138-144
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