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Факторы, взаимосвязанные с ростом потребления алкоголя в первые месяцы пандемии COVID‑19 среди пользователей социальных онлайн‑сетей в России

А. Ю. Гиль, А. К. Дёмин
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Первый Московский государственный медицинский университет имени И. М. Сеченова (Сеченовский Университет), Москва, Россия

Для корреспонденции: Артем Юрьевич Гиль
ул. Трубецкая, д. 8, стр. 2, г. Москва, 119991; moc.liamg@moytra.lig

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Благодарности: авторы благодарят Ю. Я. Гиль и Р. Г. Гиль за помощь в распространении информации об опросе в социальных сетях, за ценные критические замечания в отношении интерпретации и обсуждения результатов исследования.

Вклад авторов: А. Ю. Гиль — планирование исследования, разработка электронной формы сбора данных; сбор, обработка и статистический анализ данных; интерпретация результатов, написание статьи; А. К. Дёмин — интерпретация результатов исследования, написание статьи.

Статья получена: 21.11.2021 Статья принята к печати: 19.12.2021 Опубликовано online: 30.12.2021
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