Technology-Based Interventions for Substance Use Treatment Among People Who Identify as African American or Black, Hispanic or Latino, and American Indian or Alaska Native: Scoping Review (Preprint)
Sarah K Moore,
Jesse S Boggis,
Phoebe R Gauthier
et al.
Abstract:BACKGROUND
In the United States, racial and ethnic disparities in substance use treatment outcomes are persistent, especially among African American/Black (AA/B), Hispanic/Latina/o (H/L), and American Indian/Alaskan Native (AI/AN) populations. Technology-based interventions (TBIs) for substance use treatment show promise in reducing barriers to evidence-based treatment, yet no studies have described how TBIs may impact racial and/or ethnic health equity.
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