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Using the multi-theory model of health behavior change to identify correlates of change in substance use behavior in a mental health clinic-based sample
Edith Claros,Vinayak K. Nahar,Milad Mafi,Carol Eliadi,Sherief Abu-Moustafa,Manish Sharma,Manish Sharma +6 more
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In this article, the Multi-Theory Model (MTM) of Health Behavior Change (HBBC) was used to identify correlates of substance use in a clinical study. But, the authors did not consider the effect of the type of drugs used.Abstract:
Background: Substance use is a chronic disorder that requires lifelong multimodal management. This study utilized the Multi-Theory Model (MTM) of Health Behavior Change to identify correlates of ch...read more
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