Associations between psychosocial risk factors, and changes in substance dependence and psychosocial functioning, during engagement with digital cognitive behavioral therapy for methamphetamine use: use of 'Breaking Free from Substance Abuse' by incarcerated people during the COVID-19 pandemic
Abstract Background Methamphetamine use can be associated with involvement with correctional services and incarceration. Traditionally, treatments for methamphetamine use have been delivered in-person - however, lockdowns initiated during the COVID-19 pandemic significantly reduced access to such in...
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Main Authors: | Sarah Elison-Davies (Author), Jamie Newsome (Author), Andrew Jones (Author), Glyn Davies (Author), Jonathan Ward (Author) |
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