Narcotics Anonymous attendees' perceptions and experiences of substitute behaviors in the Western Cape, South Africa
Abstract Background Much remains unknown about the dynamics of substitute behaviors during addiction recovery among persons attending recovery support groups. Insight into the nature, motives for, and course of substitute behaviors could help to shape recovery support and harm reduction services. Me...
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Main Authors: | Deborah Louise Sinclair (Author), Steve Sussman (Author), Shazly Savahl (Author), Maria Florence (Author), Wouter Vanderplasschen (Author) |
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