Organizational structure, climate, and collaboration between juvenile justice and community mental health centers: implications for evidence-based practice implementation for adolescent substance use disorder treatment
Abstract Background Substance use disorders are prevalent among youth involved with the criminal justice system, however, evidence-based substance use disorder treatment is often unavailable to this population. The goal of this study was to identify barriers to effective implementation of evidence-b...
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Main Authors: | A. Johnson-Kwochka (Author), A. Dir (Author), M. P. Salyers (Author), M. C. Aalsma (Author) |
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2020-10-01T00:00:00Z.
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