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Health Problems: Relationships to Demographics, Problem Severity, and Services for Substance Users in Treatment with a Legal Status
[...]the purpose of this study is to examine the frequency of health problems and to explore them in relation to other background factors, as these may inform on the healthrelated needs of substance users who have a legal status upon treatment entry. The economic issues with health care in the gener...
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