Blacks and Hispanics are less likely than whites to complete addiction treatment, largely due to socioeconomic factors

B Saloner, BL Cook - Health affairs, 2013 - healthaffairs.org
More than one-third of the approximately two million people entering publicly funded
substance abuse treatment in the United States do not complete treatment. Additionally …

Blacks and Hispanics are less likely than whites to complete addiction treatment, largely due to socioeconomic factors.

B Saloner, B Lê Cook - Health Affairs (Project Hope), 2013 - europepmc.org
More than one-third of the approximately two million people entering publicly funded
substance abuse treatment in the United States do not complete treatment. Additionally …

Blacks and Hispanics are less likely than whites to complete addiction treatment, largely due to socioeconomic factors.

B Saloner, B Cook - 2013 - cabidigitallibrary.org
More than one-third of the approximately two million people entering publicly funded
substance abuse treatment in the United States do not complete treatment. Additionally …

Blacks And Hispanics Are Less Likely Than Whites To Complete Addiction Treatment, Largely Due To Socioeconomic Factors

B Saloner, B Lê Cook - Health Affairs, 2013 - search.proquest.com
More than one-third of the approximately two million people entering publicly funded
substance abuse treatment in the United States do not complete treatment. Additionally …

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B Saloner, B Lê Cook - HEALTH AFFAIRS, 2013 - colorofpain.org
More than one-third of the approximately two million people entering publicly funded
substance abuse treatment in the United States do not complete treatment. Additionally …

[PDF][PDF] Blacks And Hispanics Are Less Likely Than Whites To Complete Addiction Treatment, Largely Due To Socioeconomic Factors

B Saloner, B Lê Cook - HEALTH AFFAIRS, 2013 - montefiore.org
More than one-third of the approximately two million people entering publicly funded
substance abuse treatment in the United States do not complete treatment. Additionally …

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B Saloner, B Lê Cook - Health affairs (Project Hope), 2013 - ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
More than one-third of the approximately two million people entering publicly funded
substance abuse treatment in the United States do not complete treatment. Additionally …

Blacks and hispanics are less likely than whites to complete addiction treatment, largely due to socioeconomic factors

B Saloner, B Lê Cook - Health Affairs, 2013 - pure.johnshopkins.edu
More than one-third of the approximately two million people entering publicly funded
substance abuse treatment in the United States do not complete treatment. Additionally …

Blacks and Hispanics are less likely than whites to complete addiction treatment, largely due to socioeconomic factors

B Saloner, B Lê Cook - Health affairs (Project Hope), 2013 - pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
More than one-third of the approximately two million people entering publicly funded
substance abuse treatment in the United States do not complete treatment. Additionally …

[PDF][PDF] Blacks And Hispanics Are Less Likely Than Whites To Complete Addiction Treatment, Largely Due To Socioeconomic Factors

B Saloner, B Lê Cook - HEALTH AFFAIRS, 2013 - researchgate.net
More than one-third of the approximately two million people entering publicly funded
substance abuse treatment in the United States do not complete treatment. Additionally …