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Immigrant family skills building to prevent tobacco use in Latino youth: study protocol for a community based participatory randomized controlled trial

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Figure 1 Padres Informados/Jóvenes Preparados conceptual model. *Intervention components in gray.
Table 1 Eligibility criteria for participants
Table 2 Instruments used to measure parenting practicesand parent–youth relationships
Table 3 Description of the intervention sessions
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