Individualized approach to primary prevention of substance use disorder: age-related risks
Abstract Background The misuse of legal and illegal substances has led to an increase in substance use disorder (SUD) in the United States. Although primary prevention strategies have been successfully used to target chronic physical diseases, these strategies have been less effective with SUD, give...
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Main Authors: | Eric Afuseh (Author), Caitlin A. Pike (Author), Ukamaka M. Oruche (Author) |
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