Introduction to Helping to End Addiction Long-Term Prevention Cooperative: Overview and Strategies
This supplemental issue describes the individual studies and collaborative efforts of the Helping to End Addiction Long-term Prevention Cooperative’s (HPC’s) innovative approaches to rapidly develop evidence-based prevention programs for widespread dissemination. This introduction succinctly reviews...
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