High-Intensity Drug Use and Health Service Access Among Street-Involved Youth in a Canadian Setting.

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Published in Subst Use Misuse on December 07, 2015

Authors

Mark Phillips1, Lindsey Richardson1, Evan Wood1, Paul Nguyen1, Thomas Kerr1, Kora DeBeck1

Author Affiliations

1: a BC Centre for Excellence in HIV/AIDS , Urban Health Research Initiative , Vancouver , Canada.

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