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Carmona, Jose A., Cangas, Adolfo J., Zarate, Roberto, Ucar, Ari and Langer, Alvaro I.. "5. Assessment Of Risk Behaviors Related To Substance Use, Bullying and Alterations in Body Image in Adolescents Through a 3D Simulation Program". The Psychology of Social Networking Vol.2: Identity and Relationships in Online Communities, Warsaw, Poland: De Gruyter Open Poland, 2019, pp. 56-73. https://doi.org/10.1515/9783110473858-007
Carmona, J., Cangas, A., Zarate, R., Ucar, A. & Langer, A. (2019). 5. Assessment Of Risk Behaviors Related To Substance Use, Bullying and Alterations in Body Image in Adolescents Through a 3D Simulation Program. In The Psychology of Social Networking Vol.2: Identity and Relationships in Online Communities (pp. 56-73). Warsaw, Poland: De Gruyter Open Poland. https://doi.org/10.1515/9783110473858-007
Carmona, J., Cangas, A., Zarate, R., Ucar, A. and Langer, A. 2019. 5. Assessment Of Risk Behaviors Related To Substance Use, Bullying and Alterations in Body Image in Adolescents Through a 3D Simulation Program. The Psychology of Social Networking Vol.2: Identity and Relationships in Online Communities. Warsaw, Poland: De Gruyter Open Poland, pp. 56-73. https://doi.org/10.1515/9783110473858-007
Carmona, Jose A., Cangas, Adolfo J., Zarate, Roberto, Ucar, Ari and Langer, Alvaro I.. "5. Assessment Of Risk Behaviors Related To Substance Use, Bullying and Alterations in Body Image in Adolescents Through a 3D Simulation Program" In The Psychology of Social Networking Vol.2: Identity and Relationships in Online Communities, 56-73. Warsaw, Poland: De Gruyter Open Poland, 2019. https://doi.org/10.1515/9783110473858-007
Carmona J, Cangas A, Zarate R, Ucar A, Langer A. 5. Assessment Of Risk Behaviors Related To Substance Use, Bullying and Alterations in Body Image in Adolescents Through a 3D Simulation Program. In: The Psychology of Social Networking Vol.2: Identity and Relationships in Online Communities. Warsaw, Poland: De Gruyter Open Poland; 2019. p.56-73. https://doi.org/10.1515/9783110473858-007
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