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Valuing families' preferences for drug treatment: a discrete choice experiment.

Marian ShanahanJennifer SeddonAlison RitterRichard De Abreu Lourenco
Published in: Addiction (Abingdon, England) (2019)
Drug treatment in Australia appears to have intangible benefits for affected family members. Families are willing to pay for treatment which reduces family discord, improves their own health, increases time in treatment and reduces contact with police.
Keyphrases
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