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2 Apr 2015
Psychosocial interventions for pregnant women in outpatient illicit drug treatment programmes compared to other interventions
Review question We reviewed the evidence about the effect of psychosocial interventions, such as contingency management (CM) and motivational interviewing based (MIB) techniques vs. usual care for pregnant women in outpatient illicit drug treatment programmes. Background Women who use illicit drugs while pregnant are more likely to give birth early ...
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