Criminal justice measures for economic data harmonization in substance use disorder research
Abstract Background The consequences of substance use disorders (SUDs) are varied and broad, affecting many sectors of society and the economy. Economic evaluation translates these consequences into dollars to examine the net economic impact of interventions for SUD, and associated conditions such a...
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Main Authors: | Kathryn E. McCollister (Author), Xuan Yang (Author), Sean M. Murphy (Author), Jared A. Leff (Author), Richard A. Kronmal (Author), Heidi M. Crane (Author), Redonna K. Chandler (Author), Faye S. Taxman (Author), Daniel J. Feaster (Author), Lisa R. Metsch (Author), William E. Cunningham (Author), Frederick L. Altice (Author), Bruce R. Schackman (Author) |
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2018-09-01T00:00:00Z.
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