Receipt of addiction treatment as a consequence of a brief intervention for drug use in primary care: a randomized trial

Volume: 112, Issue: 5, Pages: 818 - 827
Published: Feb 7, 2017
Abstract
Screening, brief intervention and 'referral to treatment' programs have been promoted widely as US federal policy. Little is known about the efficacy of the RT component (referral to treatment) of brief intervention for motivating patients with unhealthy drug use identified by screening to use addiction treatment. This study aimed to compare receipt of addiction treatment following two types of brief intervention for drug use versus a...
Paper Details
Title
Receipt of addiction treatment as a consequence of a brief intervention for drug use in primary care: a randomized trial
Published Date
Feb 7, 2017
Journal
Volume
112
Issue
5
Pages
818 - 827
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