Assessing the validity of the Australian Treatment Outcomes Profile for telephone administration in drug health treatment populations

Author:

Deacon Rachel M.123ORCID,Mammen Kristie23,Holmes Jennifer34,Dunlop Adrian356ORCID,Bruno Raimondo78,Mills Llewellyn123ORCID,Graham Robert3910,Lintzeris Nicholas123ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Sydney School of Medicine (Central Clinical School), Faculty of Medicine and HealthThe University of Sydney Sydney Australia

2. Drug and Alcohol ServicesSouth Eastern Sydney Local Health District Sydney Australia

3. NSW Drug and Alcohol Clinical Research and Improvement Network Sydney Australia

4. Alcohol and other Drugs, Centre for Population HealthMinistry of Health Sydney Australia

5. Drug and Alcohol ServicesHunter New England Local Health District Newcastle Australia

6. Hunter Medical Research InstituteThe University of Newcastle Newcastle Australia

7. National Drug and Alcohol Research CentreUNSW Sydney Sydney Australia

8. School of Psychological SciencesUniversity of Tasmania Hobart Australia

9. Drug HealthWestern Sydney Local Health District Sydney Australia

10. School of MedicineWestern Sydney University Sydney Australia

Funder

Centre for Population Health at the NSW Ministry of Health

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Health(social science),Medicine (miscellaneous)

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