Comparisons of psychological distress and self-stigma among three types of substance use disorders receiving treatment-as-usual approaches: real-world data from a 9-month longitudinal study
Background: Substance use is an important issue worldwide and people with substance use disorders (SUDs) have been reported to have high levels of psychological distress and self-stigma. Therefore, psychological distress and self-stigma in people with SUDs are considerable. Objective: The present st...
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Main Authors: | Kun-Chia Chang (Author), Hsin-Pao Chen (Author), Shih-Wei Huang (Author), Jung-Sheng Chen (Author), Marc N. Potenza (Author), Amir H. Pakpour (Author), Chung-Ying Lin (Author) |
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2022-12-01T00:00:00Z.
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