How do people who use opioids express their qualities and capacities? An assessment of attitudes, behaviors, and opportunities
Abstract People who nonmedically use drugs (PWUD) face intricate social issues that suppress self-actualization, communal integration, and overall health and wellness. "Strengths-based" approaches, an under-used pedagogy and practice in addiction medicine, underscore the significance of id...
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Main Authors: | Jerel M. Ezell (Author), Mai T. Pho (Author), Elinor Simek (Author), Babatunde P. Ajayi (Author), Netra Shetty (Author), Suzan M. Walters (Author) |
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2024-04-01T00:00:00Z.
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