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Characteristics of Opioid-Using Pregnant Women Who Accept or Refuse Participation in a Clinical Trial: Screening Results from the MOTHER Study
American Journal of Drug & Alcohol Abuse, 12/19/09
Stine SM et al. – The data show that the recruited sample of drug–dependent pregnant women enrolled in an intensive RCT is representative of the larger population of treated opioid–dependent patients and supports the generalizability of randomized controlled trials in this population.
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