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Association between the brief inventory of neurocognitive impairment (BINI) and objective cognitive testing among persons with opioid use disorders in drug treatment

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John Gunstad, David Disabato, Roman Shrestha, Victoria Sanborn, Colleen B. Mistler & Michael M. Copenhaver. (2023) Latent profile analysis of data from the brief inventory of neurocognitive impairment (BINI) to develop neuro-cognitive profiles among opioid-dependent patients in drug treatment. Journal of Addictive Diseases 41:2, pages 120-127.
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Colleen B Mistler, Roman Shrestha, John Gunstad, Linda Collins, Lynn Madden, Tania Huedo-Medina, Brian Sibilio, Nicholas M Copenhaver & Michael Copenhaver. (2023) Application of the multiphase optimisation strategy (MOST) to optimise HIV prevention targeting people on medication for opioid use disorder (MOUD) who have cognitive dysfunction: protocol for a MOST study. BMJ Open 13:6, pages e071688.
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Colleen B. Mistler, Christie I. Idiong & Michael M. Copenhaver. (2022) Integrating Cognitive Dysfunction Accommodation Strategies Into Behavioral Interventions for Persons on Medication for Opioid Use Disorder. Frontiers in Public Health 10.
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