Lower-risk substance use guidelines accessible by youth
Abstract Background Lower-risk substance use guidelines (LRSUGs) are an evidence-based harm reduction strategy used to provide information to people who use drugs so they can reduce harms associated with substance use. Objectives This study aimed to identify LRSUGs accessible to youth and to charact...
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Main Authors: | Zakkaery R. Moebes (Author), Kiffer G. Card (Author), Brett Koenig (Author), Cecilia Benoit (Author) |
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2023-02-01T00:00:00Z.
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