2023
DOI: 10.1016/j.addbeh.2022.107577
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Supporting people affected by problematic alcohol, substance use and other behaviours under pandemic conditions: A pragmatic evaluation of how SMART recovery Australia responded to COVID-19

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“…Reference Objective Beck et al [37] Evaluate SMART Recovery Australia's scale-up of online support groups during the COVID-19 pandemic. Bergmans et al [28] Present lessons learned from transitioning the Skills for Safer Living (SfSL) intervention to a virtual format.…”
Section: Table 2 Objectives Of Included Articles (N=13)mentioning
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“…Reference Objective Beck et al [37] Evaluate SMART Recovery Australia's scale-up of online support groups during the COVID-19 pandemic. Bergmans et al [28] Present lessons learned from transitioning the Skills for Safer Living (SfSL) intervention to a virtual format.…”
Section: Table 2 Objectives Of Included Articles (N=13)mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Meanwhile, 5 articles reported on POs, such as SMART Recovery, that primarily provide peer support groups [29,32,[37][38][39]. Of all included articles, 8 specifically explored the digital adaptation of POs' group-based support activities without addressing other organizational elements [28,29,32,33,35,[37][38][39].…”
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