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Meta‐Analysis of Integrated Primary and Behavioral Health Care Interventions for Treating Substance Use Among Adults

This meta‐analysis detected low effects in reducing substance use (Hedges's g = –0.11) in favor of using integrated primary and behavioral health care (IPBH) compared with treatment‐as‐usual approaches for adult patients with substance use. The impact of IPBH was limited.

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Published in:Journal of addictions & offender counseling 2019-10, Vol.40 (2), p.84-95
Main Authors: Balkin, Richard S., Lenz, A. Stephen, Dell'Aquila, Julia, Gregory, Halie M., Rines, Miranda N., Swinford, Katelyn E.
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