Doctors reluctant to treat addiction most commonly report “lack of institutional support” as barrier

This news release summarizes a new study which identified the top reasons why some physicians may be reluctant to intervene in addiction. The comprehensive review, pulling 283 studies published on this topic within the last 61 years, showed that “institutional environment” was the reason most frequently reported in these studies.
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National Institute on Drug Abuse (NIDA)
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