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Study Title and Description
Project QUIT (Quit Using Drugs Intervention Trial): a randomized controlled trial of a primary care-based multi-component brief intervention to reduce risky drug use.
Key Questions Addressed
4 | Key Questions 4a and 4b. Do interventions to reduce drug use reduce drug use or improve other risky behaviors? Do interventions to reduce drug use reduce morbidity or mortality or improve other health, social, or legal outcomes? |
Primary Publication Information
Title | Project QUIT (Quit Using Drugs Intervention Trial): a randomized controlled trial of a primary care-based multi-component brief intervention to reduce risky drug use. |
Author | Gelberg L., Andersen RM., Afifi AA., Leake BD., Arangua L., Vahidi M., Singleton K., Yacenda-Murphy J., Shoptaw S., Fleming MF., Baumeister SE. |
Country | David Geffen School of Medicine at UCLA, Department of Family Medicine, Los Angeles, CA, USA. |
Year | 2015 |
Numbers |
Pubmed ID: 26471159 |
Secondary Publication Information
There are currently no secondary publications defined for this study.
Extraction Form: Key Questions 1-6
Results & Comparisons
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