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Relationship between Attachment Styles and Risk Behavior (Smoking and Bullying) among Secondary School Students: An Experience from Hulu Langat, Malaysia

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MOHAMMADZADEH M, AWANG H, JUN CY, HASHIM NF, PREMKUMAR A. Relationship between Attachment Styles and Risk Behavior (Smoking and Bullying) among Secondary School Students: An Experience from Hulu Langat, Malaysia. Iran J Public Health. 2020;49(10):2006-2008.