Collisions of alcohol, cannabis and cocaine abuse clients before and after treatment.

Author(s)
MacDonald, S. Mann, R. Chipman, M. & Anglin-Budrug, K.
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Abstract

Considerable research has been conducted on the impact of treatment programs for alcohol abuse on traffic collisions, and generally this research has shown that treatment is associated with reductions in alcohol related collisions. Very little research exists on the impact of treatment for cannabis or cocaine clients in terms of collisions. (Author/publisher) For the covering abstract of the conference see ITRD Abstract No. E201067.

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C 28046 (In: C 28028) /83 / ITRD E211147 (also at CD-ROM C 27890/C27945/C28028)
Source

In: Alcohol, drugs and traffic safety : proceedings of the 16th ICADTS International Conference on Alcohol, Drugs and Traffic Safety T'2002, Montreal, Canada, August 4-9, 2002, Volume 3, p. 917-923, 10 ref.

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