Predictors of disclosure of continued cocaine use
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The sociodemographic and substance use factors related to disclosure of continued cocaine use at follow-up, and examination of the effect of contact that the substance abuse treatment system on disclosure is discussed. It is seen that failure to stop use after seeking treatment could result in reduced disclosure of continued use that might be caused due to unwillingness to admit failure.
Publication Name: Addictive Behaviors
Subject: Sociology and social work
ISSN: 0306-4603
Year: 2006
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The validity of self-reports in a follow-up study with drug addicts
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The authors of this article test the validity of self-reports of drug addicts in treatment, concluding they are 91% valid.
Publication Name: Addictive Behaviors
Subject: Sociology and social work
ISSN: 0306-4603
Year: 2003
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