A systematic review of the effectiveness of digital interventions for illicit substance misuse harm reduction in third-level students
Abstract Background Illicit substance misuse is a growing public health problem, with misuse peaking among 18-25 year-olds, and attendance at third-level education identified as a risk factor. Illicit substance misuse has the potential to harm mental and physical health, social relationships, and im...
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Main Authors: | Samantha Dick (Author), Eadaoin Whelan (Author), Martin P. Davoren (Author), Samantha Dockray (Author), Ciara Heavin (Author), Conor Linehan (Author), Michael Byrne (Author) |
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2019-09-01T00:00:00Z.
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