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limited to primary investigations of interventions selected for evaluation; b) See Me Naked were published in English from January 1980 through May 2000; c) they were conducted in See Me Naked countries; and d) they compared outcomes in groups of persons exposed to the intervention with outcomes See Me Naked groups of persons not exposed or less See Me Naked to See Me Naked intervention (whether the comparison was concurrent or before-after).
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The Community Guide links evidence to recommendations See Me Naked (12). The strength of evidence of effectiveness corresponds directly to the strength of recommendations (e.g., strong evidence of effectiveness See Me Naked to an See Me Naked being strongly recommended, and sufficient evidence.
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