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QUIT is the only primary care-based brief intervention that has previously shown efficacy for reducing risky drug use in the United States (Gelberg et al., 2015). This pilot study replicated the QUIT protocol in one of the five original QUIT clinics primarily serving Latinos.Single-blind, two-arm, randomized controlled trial of patients enrolled from March-October 2013 with 3-month follow-up.Primary...
Aims
To assess the effect of a multi‐component primary care delivered brief intervention for reducing risky psychoactive drug use (RDU) among patients identified by screening.
Design
Multicenter single‐blind two‐arm randomized controlled trial of patients enrolled from February 2011 to November 2012 with 3‐month follow‐up. Randomization and allocation to trial group were computer‐generated.
Setting...
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