Lavonia Smith LeBeau, Michael A. Head, Rachel Mosher Henke, Kenneth C. Pack, Mackenzie C. White, Norah Mulvaney Day, Teresa B. Gibson, Michael J. Davenport, Daniel C. R. Chen, Michael D. Stein, Frank Meng, Justeen Hyde, Nicholas A. Livingston
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Abstract
We sought to examine how COVID-19 affected opioid use disorder (OUD)-specific health care utilization for insured individuals with preexisting OUD during the first year of the pandemic.In this retr...
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Since being founded in 1993, Addiction Research and Theory has been the leading outlet for research and theoretical contributions that view addictive behaviour as arising from psychological processes within the individual and the social context in which the behaviour takes place as much as from the biological effects of the psychoactive substance or activity involved. This cross-disciplinary journal examines addictive behaviours from a variety of perspectives and methods of inquiry. Disciplines represented in the journal include Anthropology, Economics, Epidemiology, Medicine, Sociology, Psychology and History, but high quality contributions from other relevant areas will also be considered.