A Multicultural View of Drug Abuse: Proceedings of the National Drug Abuse Conference, 1977David Elvin Smith |
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Page 406
... acupuncture facility appear to have a biased selection : persons under 25 years old are found in only about half the proportion in the acupuncture modality as in the Project as a whole . Client retention . Three sample groups were ...
... acupuncture facility appear to have a biased selection : persons under 25 years old are found in only about half the proportion in the acupuncture modality as in the Project as a whole . Client retention . Three sample groups were ...
Page 407
... acupuncture stay with it for as many as five treatments , it is probably accurate to say that only about 15 % of those drug - dependent clients who begin in acupuncture will be seen through to complete detoxification largely through ...
... acupuncture stay with it for as many as five treatments , it is probably accurate to say that only about 15 % of those drug - dependent clients who begin in acupuncture will be seen through to complete detoxification largely through ...
Page 408
... acupuncture are any less likely to relapse back into drug use than those who detoxify by the Project's conventional medications modality . If anything , the reverse is the case . Cost - effectiveness . The treatment records for both ...
... acupuncture are any less likely to relapse back into drug use than those who detoxify by the Project's conventional medications modality . If anything , the reverse is the case . Cost - effectiveness . The treatment records for both ...
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Drug Abuse Policy Regulatory and | 2 |
Robert L DuPont M D | 11 |
from a State Perspective | 23 |
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