Unanticipated effect of a randomized peer network intervention on depressive symptoms among young methamphetamine users in Thailand
We examined the effect on depressive symptoms of a peer network-oriented intervention effective in reducing sexual risk behavior and methamphetamine (MA) use. Current Thai MA users aged 18-25 years and their drug and/or sex network members enrolled in a randomized controlled trial with 4 follow-ups...
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Main Authors: | D. German, C. G. Sutcliffe, B. Sirirojn, S. G. Sherman, C. A. Latkin, A. Aramrattana, D. D. Celentano |
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Institution: | Chiang Mai University |
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