Culturally tailored digital therapeutic for substance use disorders with urban Indigenous people in the United States: A randomized controlled study
Indigenous people experience health disparities, including higher rates of substance use disorders (SUDs). Digital therapeutics are a growing platform for treatment services and have the potential to expand access to culturally responsive interventions for Indigenous people. As one of the first randomized controlled trials for SUDs for American Indian and Alaska Native (AI/AN) adults, the aim of this study was to pilot test the efficacy of a culturally tailored intervention among urban Indigenous adults.
Source: Journal of Substance Abuse Treatment - Category: Addiction Authors: Aimee N.C. Campbell, Traci Rieckmann, Martina Pavlicova, Tse-Hwei Choo, Kelly Molina, Michael McDonell, Amy E. West, Ray Daw, Lisa A. Marsch, Kamilla L. Venner Source Type: research
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