Substance use disorders in Saudi Arabia: a scoping review
Abstract Background Substance use disorders (SUD) are mental health conditions that arise from chronic drug use. There is an increased recognition of this problem in Saudi Arabia. Objective Conduct a comprehensive review of published literature on SUD to identify knowledge gaps and to guide future r...
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Main Authors: | Nazmus Saquib (Author), Ahmad Mamoun Rajab (Author), Juliann Saquib (Author), AbdulRahman AlMazrou (Author) |
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2020-06-01T00:00:00Z.
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