The Impact of Injectable Opioid Agonist Treatment (iOAT) on Involvement in Criminalized Activities: A Secondary Analysis from a Clinical Trial in Vancouver, BC
Sophia Dobischok,1,2 Daphne Guh,2 Kirsten Marchand,2 Scott MacDonald,3 Kurt Lock,2,4 Scott Harrison,3 Julie Lajeunesse,3 Martin T Schechter,2,5 Eugenia Oviedo-Joekes2,5 1Department of Education and Counselling Psychology, McGill University, Montreal, QC, Canada; 2Centre for Advancing Health Outcomes...
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Main Authors: | Dobischok S (Author), Guh D (Author), Marchand K (Author), MacDonald S (Author), Lock K (Author), Harrison S (Author), Lajeunesse J (Author), Schechter MT (Author), Oviedo-Joekes E (Author) |
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