Impact of COVID-19 on Florida family dependency drug courts

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Olivia K. Golan
Fatema Z. Ahmed
Barbara Andraka-Christou
Rachel Totaram
Yara Asi
Danielle Atkins
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[1] NORC at the University of Chicago,School of Global Health Management & Informatics
[2] University of Central Florida,Department of Internal Medicine
[3] University of Central Florida,Askew School of Public Administration and Policy
[4] Florida State University,undefined
[5] Georgia State University,undefined
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Health & Justice | / 12卷
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Family dependency drug courts; Problem-solving courts; Family treatment court; Drug court; COVID-19; Substance use disorder; Telehealth;
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