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New findings focus on screening tools that can improve addiction treatment and planning

March 17, 2021March 24, 2021 posted by Kaili Hilkewich in Addiction Research

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In our latest Research Snapshot, we profile findings about improvements to screening tools that may help to identify concurrent mental health conditions in people requiring treatment for addiction.

Read the Research Snapshot: Improving screening tools to enhance addiction treatment and planning

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