Feasibility of Applying the Life History Calendar in a Population of Chronic Opioid Users to Identify Patterns of Drug Use and Addiction Treatment

Uncovering patterns of drug use and treatment access is essential to improving treatment for opioid dependence. The life history calendar (LHC) could be a valuable instrument for capturing time-sensitive data on lifetime patterns of drug use and addiction treatment. This study describes the methodol...

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Main Authors: Jill Fikowski (Author), Kirsten Marchand (Author), Heather Palis (Author), Eugenia Oviedo-Joekes (Author)
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Published: SAGE Publishing, 2014-01-01T00:00:00Z.
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