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Coleman, Kimberly
Institute for Behavioral Change, Washington, DC, United States
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Agency
National Institute of Health (NIH)
Institute
Center for Substance Abuse Treatment (CSAT)
Type
Mental Health and/or Substance Abuse Services Grants (H79)
Project #
5H79TI017055-03
Application #
7419286
Study Section
Earmark (ZOA1)
Program Officer
Samayoa, George
Project Start
2005-07-01
Project End
2008-04-18
Budget Start
2007-07-01
Budget End
2008-04-18
Support Year
3
Fiscal Year
2007
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Institute for Behavioral Change
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Washington
State
DC
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United States
Zip Code
20002
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Subramaniam, Geetha A; Ives, Melissa L; Stitzer, Maxine L et al.
(2010)
The added risk of opioid problem use among treatment-seeking youth with marijuana and/or alcohol problem use.
Addiction 105:686-98
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