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Background: The Veterans Health Administration (VHA) is among the principal providers of the full range of substance use disorders (SUD) treatment in the U... G Chang,KB Martin,M Tang,... - 《American Journal of Drug & Alcohol Abuse》 被引量: 8发表: 2016年 ...
Risk factors, such as learning difficulties, comorbid emotional and be- havioural problems, substance abuse, exposure to trauma, place these youth at risk for developing serious and pervasive mental health problems [2]. Mental Health needs of justice-involved youths compared to Mental Health ...
Therefore, youth involved in the justice system represent a particularly vulnerable population. Risk factors, such as learning difficulties, comorbid emotional and behavioural problems, substance abuse, exposure to trauma, place these youth at risk for developing serious and pervasive mental health problems...
Individual patient factors that are associated with violence risk, such as a history of substance abuse and a history of violent behavior are well described (e.g., [34–38]). Meta analyses, however, reveal that only a small amount of these factors is found to be robust when comparing the...
Background: This study explores the associations between pediatric adverse events (PAEs) and both hospital and patient characteristics within the inpatient hospital setting, specifically focusing on Neonatal Blood Stream Infection (NBSI) as defined by pe