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Economic evaluation of a behavioral intervention versus brief advice for substance use treatment in pregnant women: results from a randomized controlled trial

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Table 1 Patient characteristics at baseline
Table 2 Comparison of per participant costs between brief advice and integrated motivational enhancement and cognitivebehavioral therapy
Table 3 Sensitivity analyses of per participant costs between brief advice and integrated motivational enhancement and cognitivebehavioral therapy

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