Does change in readiness influence retention among African American women and men in substance abuse treatment?
LT Montgomery, AK Burlew, JE Korte - Journal of ethnicity in …, 2017 - Taylor & Francis
African Americans are less likely than other racial groups to engage in and complete
outpatient substance abuse treatment. The current study, conducted as a secondary …
outpatient substance abuse treatment. The current study, conducted as a secondary …
Does change in readiness influence retention among African American women and men in substance abuse treatment?
L Montgomery, AK Burlew, JE Korte - Journal of Ethnicity in …, 2017 - europepmc.org
African Americans are less likely than other racial groups to engage in and complete
outpatient substance abuse treatment. The current study, conducted as a secondary …
outpatient substance abuse treatment. The current study, conducted as a secondary …
Does change in readiness influence retention among African American women and men in substance abuse treatment?
LT Montgomery, AK Burlew, JE Korte - Journal of Ethnicity in …, 2017 - psycnet.apa.org
African Americans are less likely than other racial groups to engage in and complete
outpatient substance abuse treatment. The current study, conducted as a secondary …
outpatient substance abuse treatment. The current study, conducted as a secondary …
Does change in readiness influence retention among African American women and men in substance abuse treatment?
LT Montgomery, AK Burlew, JE Korte - 2017 - pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
African Americans are less likely than other racial groups to engage in and complete
outpatient substance abuse treatment. The current study, conducted as a secondary …
outpatient substance abuse treatment. The current study, conducted as a secondary …
[HTML][HTML] Does Change in Readiness Influence Retention among African American Women and Men in Substance Abuse Treatment?
LT Montgomery, AK Burlew, JE Korte - Journal of ethnicity in …, 2017 - ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
African Americans are less likely than other racial groups to engage in and complete
outpatient substance abuse treatment. The current study, conducted as a secondary …
outpatient substance abuse treatment. The current study, conducted as a secondary …
Does change in readiness influence retention among African American women and men in substance abuse treatment?
L Montgomery, AK Burlew, JE Korte - Journal of Ethnicity in …, 2017 - europepmc.org
African Americans are less likely than other racial groups to engage in and complete
outpatient substance abuse treatment. The current study, conducted as a secondary …
outpatient substance abuse treatment. The current study, conducted as a secondary …