Materials for reference: Getting off: A Behavioral Treatment Intervention for Gay & Biseaxual Male Methamphetamine Users

The current use of Meth (or Methamphetamine) is becoming more and more popular and lead to problematic influences on society. There is no official treatment for Meth use disorders. However, we can still make certain psychosocial interventions, one of which is a behavioral intervention.

The Friends Research Institute has developed a manual named "Getting Off: A Behavioral Treatment Intervention for Gay & Bisexual Male Methamphetamine Users."

This document is supported by the National Institute of Drug Abuse (# 1 RO1 DA 11031 and # 5 R21 DA 018075), the Substance Abuse Treatment Center (# KDA T1 12043), and the AIDS Research Program at the University of California, Los Angeles (# MU04-FRII-704)

Copyright by: Friends Research Institute. Authors: Steven Shoptaw Ph.D, Cathy J. Reback Ph.D, James A. Peck PhD., Sherry Larkins PhD., Thomas E. Freese Ph.d, Richard A. Rawson Ph.D

Translated and editted by: Vietnam HIV - Addiction Technology Transfer Center, Hanoi Medical University (VHATTC-HMU)

Download here: Original Version (English) Translated version (Vietnamese)

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