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Alcohol & Drug Abuse: What Is "Women-Focused" Treatment for Substance Use Disorders
Psychiatric Services, 07/01/09
Greenfield SF et al. - The authors cite the need to evaluate women-focused treatment by developing validated measures of the processes embodied in such treatment and by conducting empirically sound research on clinical outcomes, treatment effectiveness, cost-effectiveness, and the optimal means of providing services to women with substance use disorders.
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