Cite
Treatment retention, drug use and social functioning outcomes in those receiving 3 months versus 1 month of supervised opioid maintenance treatment. Results from the Super C randomized controlled trial.
MLA
Holland, Richard, et al. “Treatment Retention, Drug Use and Social Functioning Outcomes in Those Receiving 3 Months versus 1 Month of Supervised Opioid Maintenance Treatment. Results from the Super C Randomized Controlled Trial.” Addiction, vol. 109, no. 4, Apr. 2014, pp. 596–607. EBSCOhost, https://doi.org/10.1111/add.12439.
APA
Holland, R., Maskrey, V., Swift, L., Notley, C., Robinson, A., Nagar, J., Gale, T., & Kouimtsidis, C. (2014). Treatment retention, drug use and social functioning outcomes in those receiving 3 months versus 1 month of supervised opioid maintenance treatment. Results from the Super C randomized controlled trial. Addiction, 109(4), 596–607. https://doi.org/10.1111/add.12439
Chicago
Holland, Richard, Vivienne Maskrey, Louise Swift, Caitlin Notley, Angela Robinson, Jess Nagar, Tim Gale, and Christos Kouimtsidis. 2014. “Treatment Retention, Drug Use and Social Functioning Outcomes in Those Receiving 3 Months versus 1 Month of Supervised Opioid Maintenance Treatment. Results from the Super C Randomized Controlled Trial.” Addiction 109 (4): 596–607. doi:10.1111/add.12439.