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Health Canada. School-based Smoking Prevention: Economic Costs Versus Benefits. Ottawa, ON. (Cost Analysis)
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Young TL, Ireson C. 2003. Effectiveness of school-based telehealth care in urban and rural elementary schools. Pediatrics. 112(5):1088-94. (Study)
Guay M, Clouatre AM, Blackburn M, Baron G. De Wals P, Roy c, Desrochers J, Milord F. 2003. Effectiveness and cost comparisons of two strategies for hepatitis B vaccination of school children. Can J Public Health. 94(1):64-7. (Cost Analysis)
Woodward A. 1995. Overview of methods: Cost-effectiveness and cost-offsets of prevention. Cost-Benefit/Cost-Effectiveness Research of Drug Abuse Prevention: Implications for Programming and Policy, NIDA Research Monograph 176. U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, National Institutes of Health. (Review)
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