Primary care patients with drug use identified by screening self-medicate with alcohol and other drugs for chronic pain

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Richard Saitz
Daniel P Alford
Jacqueline S German
Jeffrey H Samet
Debbie M Cheng
Christine A Lloyd-Travaglini
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[1] Boston University Schools of Public Health & Medicine/Boston Medical Center,Community Health Sciences and General Internal Medicine
[2] Boston University School of Medicine/Boston Medical Center,General Internal Medicine
[3] Boston University Schools of Public Health & Medicine/Boston Medical Center,Community Health Sciences
[4] Boston University Schools of Public Health & Medicine/Boston Medical Center,Biostatistics and General Internal Medicine
[5] Boston University School of Public Health,Data Coordinating Center
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Alcohol; Primary Care; Cocaine; Chronic Pain; Social Work;
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10.1186/1940-0640-10-S2-P15
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