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Protocol for a multi-centre, definitive randomised controlled trial of the effectiveness of Individual Placement and Support for employment support among people with alcohol and drug dependence

Protocol for a multi-centre, definitive randomised controlled trial of the effectiveness of Individual Placement and Support for employment support among people with alcohol and drug dependence
Marsden J, Anders P, Clark H, Colocassis K, Eastwood B, Knight J, Melaugh A, Quinn D, Wright V, Stannard J. Protocol for a multi-centre, definitive randomised controlled trial of the effectiveness of Individual Placement and Support for employment support among people with alcohol and drug dependence 2020


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Full Reference (text) Marsden J, Anders P, Clark H, Colocassis K, Eastwood B, Knight J, Melaugh A, Quinn D, Wright V, Stannard J. Protocol for a multi-centre, definitive randomised controlled trial of the effectiveness of Individual Placement and Support for employment support among people with alcohol and drug dependence. Trials. 2020 Feb 11;21(1):167. doi: 10.1186/s13063-020-4099-4. PMID: 32046765; PMCID: PMC7014654.
Full Reference (URL) https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/32046765/
Publication Title Protocol for a multi-centre, definitive randomised controlled trial of the effectiveness of Individual Placement and Support for employment support among people with alcohol and drug dependence
Author(s) Marsden J, Anders P, Clark H, Colocassis K, Eastwood B, Knight J, Melaugh A, Quinn D, Wright V, Stannard J.
Publication Details Protocol for a multi-centre, definitive randomised controlled trial of the effectiveness of Individual Placement and Support for employment support among people with alcohol and drug dependence
Publication Year / End of Project 2020
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