Evaluating mobile harm reduction services for youth and young adults
The adolescent and young adult (AYA) population has experienced an increase in both emergency room visits and deaths related to substance use. However, AYA are less likely to engage in existing addiction treatment infrastructure. A youth-specific mobile harm reduction program has the potential to re...
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Main Authors: | Ellis J. Yeo (Author), Elizabeth Hausman (Author), Elizabeth Noyes (Author), Avik Chatterjee (Author) |
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Frontiers Media S.A.,
2024-05-01T00:00:00Z.
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