Online SMART Recovery mutual-help groups: a comparison of the characteristics and experiences of men living in rural and urban regions of Australia
Introduction: Harms arising from alcohol and other drug (AOD) use are disproportionately felt by men living in rural locations. The detrimental impact of AOD use is compounded by a range of barriers to help-seeking. Online recovery support services (including mutual-help groups) are increasingly use...
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Main Authors: | Katinka van de Ven (Author), Frank Deane (Author), Peter Kelly (Author), Briony Larance (Author), Alison Beck (Author) |
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James Cook University,
2024-09-01T00:00:00Z.
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