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participants cohort

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1,850 participants, 1,960 participants, 124 participants, 195 subjects, 2,409 participants, 26 participants who came to the research site, 33 confirmed participants, 559 participants, 93 individuals, Ninety participants, Participants, Subjects, adolescents, all participants, families, full sample of participants, healthy adults, individuals, infants, many of the participants, n=1513, participant, participant group, participants, participants (n=599), remaining participants, respondents, sample, screened participants, students, study participant, study participants, study participants (N=72), subjects, substance-using participants, survey participants, total number of participants, volunteers
Evidence from: primary | all sources

Related entities (5)

SubjectRelationObjectp-valueEvidence
alcohol abuse associated_with participants 1
alcohol dependence associated_with participants 1
baseline assessment associated_with participants 1
participants associated_with benzodiazepines 1
participants associated_with parental relationship discord 1

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Merged raw entities (26)

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Raw name Type Papers Mentions
participants cohort 300 577
study participants cohort 180 244
all participants cohort 7 10
participant cohort 7 7
survey participants cohort 4 13
study participant cohort 2 2
124 participants cohort
1,850 participants cohort
195 subjects cohort
1,960 participants cohort
2,409 participants cohort
26 participants who came to the research site cohort
33 confirmed participants cohort
559 participants cohort
93 individuals cohort
full sample of participants cohort
many of the participants cohort
n=1513 cohort
ninety participants cohort
participant group cohort
participants (n=599) cohort
remaining participants cohort
screened participants cohort
study participants (n=72) cohort
substance-using participants cohort
total number of participants cohort