Including Community Partners in the Development and Adaptation of Intervention Strategies to Prevent Initiation or Escalation of Opioid Misuse

Author:

Perry RebeccaORCID,Elek Elvira,D’Amico Elizabeth,Dickerson Daniel,Komro Kelli,Walton Maureen,Razuri Erin Becker,Yule Amy M.,Skinner Juli,Pendergrass Tyra,Larkin Kaitlyn,Johnson Carrie,Bonar Erin E.,Oudekerk Barbara A.,Hairgrove Sara,Liu Shirley,Graham Phillip

Funder

National Institute on Drug Abuse

Publisher

Springer Science and Business Media LLC

Subject

Public Health, Environmental and Occupational Health

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