The hospital admission profile of people presenting to specialist addiction services with problematic use of alcohol or opioids: A national retrospective cohort study in England
Background: Over the past decade in England the rate of alcohol and opioid-related hospitalisation has increased alongside a simultaneous reduction in people accessing specialist addiction treatment. We aimed to determine the hospitalisation patterns of people presenting to addiction treatment with...
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Main Authors: | Emmert Roberts (Author), Matthew Hotopf (Author), John Strang (Author), John Marsden (Author), Martin White (Author), Brian Eastwood (Author), Colin Drummond (Author) |
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2021-04-01T00:00:00Z.
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