Intersecting substance use treatment and harm reduction services: exploring the characteristics and service needs of a community-based sample of people who use drugs
Abstract Background Substance use treatment and harm reduction services are essential components of comprehensive strategies for reducing the harms of drug use and overdose. However, these services have been historically siloed, and there is a need to better understand how programs that serve people...
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Main Authors: | Noa Krawczyk (Author), Sean T. Allen (Author), Kristin E. Schneider (Author), Keisha Solomon (Author), Hridika Shah (Author), Miles Morris (Author), Samantha J. Harris (Author), Susan G. Sherman (Author), Brendan Saloner (Author) |
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2022-08-01T00:00:00Z.
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