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PEDIATRICS Vol. 110 No. 6 December 2002, pp. 1259

Preteen Counseling

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To the Editor.

The recent article by Stevens et al1 concerning a pediatric practice-based trial of drinking, smoking, bicycle helmet, gun, and seatbelt safety promotion in office practice is a well-designed study for which the authors should be congratulated. It adds to a now-growing number of studies that demonstrate that counseling directed at . . . [Full Text of this Article]