
pmid: 7275376
Using a sample of male and female Israeli street polydrug users who were involved with a broad service support system, this paper analyzes and discusses the implications of meeting their multiple needs when delivery of care is the responsibility of specialized drug user treatment agencies.
Adult, Male, Health Services Needs and Demand, Community Mental Health Centers, Substance-Related Disorders, Humans, Female, Israel, Patient Care Planning
Adult, Male, Health Services Needs and Demand, Community Mental Health Centers, Substance-Related Disorders, Humans, Female, Israel, Patient Care Planning
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