Inequitable access to substance abuse treatment services in Cape Town, South Africa.
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Identifying perceived barriers to monitoring service quality among substance abuse treatment providers in South Africa.Effectiveness of nurse-practitioner-delivered brief motivational intervention for young adult alcohol and drug use in primary care in South Africa: a randomized clinical trial.Using a programmatic mapping approach to plan for HIV prevention and harm reduction interventions for people who inject drugs in three South African cities.Challenges to providing quality substance abuse treatment services for American Indian and Alaska Native communities: perspectives of staff from 18 treatment centers.Respondent driven sampling is an effective method for engaging methamphetamine users in HIV prevention research in South Africa.Barriers to alcohol and other drug treatment use among Black African and Coloured South Africans.Perceived need for substance use treatment among young women from disadvantaged communities in Cape Town, South Africa.Implementation of Cognitive-Behavioral Substance Abuse Treatment in Sub-Saharan Africa: Treatment Engagement and Abstinence at Treatment ExitA qualitative study of referring agents' perceptions of access barriers to inpatient substance abuse treatment centres in the Western Cape.Social service offices as a point of entry into substance abuse treatment for poor South Africans.Development and psychometric validation of a novel patient survey to assess perceived quality of substance abuse treatment in South Africa.Methamphetamine use is associated with childhood sexual abuse and HIV sexual risk behaviors among patrons of alcohol-serving venues in Cape Town, South Africa.The role of consumer perspectives in estimating population need for substance use services: a scoping review.Predictors of Physical Altercation among Adolescents in Residential Substance Abuse TreatmentUsing respondent-driven sampling (RDS) to recruit illegal poly-substance users in Cape Town, South Africa: implications and future directions.The association between psychopathology and substance use: adolescent and young adult substance users in inpatient treatment in Cape Town, South Africa.Systematic review of barriers and facilitators to accessing and engaging with mental health care among at-risk young people.Addiction research centres and the nurturing of creativity: The Alcohol & Drug Abuse Research Unit at the South African Medical Research Council - strengthening substance abuse research and policy in South Africa.Gender differences in Afghan drug-abuse treatment: an assessment of treatment entry characteristics, dropout, and outcomes.Openness to adopting evidence-based practice in public substance use treatment in South Africa using task shifting: Caseload size matters.Adapting a blended motivational interviewing and problem-solving intervention to address risky substance use amongst South Africans.Serious, Violent Young Offenders in South Africa: Are They Life-Course Persistent Offenders?Barriers to caregiver involvement in a child safety intervention in South Africa
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Inequitable access to substance abuse treatment services in Cape Town, South Africa.
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Johann Louw
Sonja C Pasche
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10.1186/1747-597X-5-28
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2010-11-15T00:00:00Z