2023
DOI: 10.1111/acer.15184
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Alcohol use disorder treatment via video conferencing compared with in‐person therapy during COVID‐19 social distancing : A non‐inferiority comparison of three cohorts

Edwin de Beurs,
Clara Rademacher,
Matthijs Blankers
et al.

Abstract: BackgroundSocial distancing measures during the COVID‐19 pandemic forced an abrupt transformation of treatment delivery for mental health care. In mid‐March 2020, nearly all in‐person contact was replaced with video conferencing. The pandemic thus offered a natural experiment and a unique opportunity to conduct an observational study of whether alcohol use disorder treatment through video conferencing is non‐inferior to in‐person treatment.MethodsIn a large urban substance use disorder treatment center in the … Show more

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