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    The Role of Occupational Performance in Prediction of Drug and Alcohol Abstinence in a Substance Abuse Population

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    2005-07-21
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    Wendt, Phillip
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    CLINICAL BOTTOM LINE: There is some low level evidence that suggests aspects of occupational performance are predictive of abstinence from drugs. However, more rigorous research must be done before a direct link can be said to exist between occupational performance and abstinence from drugs.
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