A pilot replication of QUIT, a randomized controlled trial of a brief intervention for reducing risky drug use, among Latino primary care patients
Highlights • QUIT (Quit Using Drugs Intervention Trial) brief intervention reduced past month drug use by 4.5 days. • QUIT protocol was efficacious in a variety of primary care settings. • Screening for substance use could be implemented in federally qualified health centers (FQHCs).
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description | Highlights • QUIT (Quit Using Drugs Intervention Trial) brief intervention reduced past month drug use by 4.5 days. • QUIT protocol was efficacious in a variety of primary care settings. • Screening for substance use could be implemented in federally qualified health centers (FQHCs). |
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