Readiness to change among involuntarily and voluntarily admitted patients with substance use disorders
Abstract Background Health care workers in the addiction field have long emphasised the importance of a patient's motivation on the outcome of treatments for substance use disorders (SUDs). Many patients entering treatment are not yet ready to make the changes required for recovery and are ofte...
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Main Authors: | Anne Opsal (Author), Øistein Kristensen (Author), Thomas Clausen (Author) |
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