Treating alcohol use disorder in the absence of specialized services – evaluation of the moving inpatient Treatment Camp approach in Uganda
Abstract Background The gap between service need and service provision for alcohol-related disorders is highest in resource-poor countries. However, in some of these contexts, local initiatives have developed pragmatic interventions that can be carried out with limited specialized personnel. In an u...
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Main Authors: | Verena Ertl, Melissa Groß, Samuel Okidi Mwaka, Frank Neuner |
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Language: | EN |
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2021
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Online Access: | https://doaj.org/article/baf8debcb8574c7fabb6bea23792f314 |
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