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Hi

This request regarding whether the Addiction Severity Index has been translated into Somali or Arabic, was originally posted to the Drug-Misuse Research list (a largely UK-based discussion forum).  It occurred to me that someone on the EFTC or the EWODOR list might be aware of something.


Rowdy Yates 

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Scottish Addiction Studies

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-----Original Message-----
From: Drug misuse research [mailto:[log in to unmask]] On Behalf Of Morten Hesse
Sent: 01 November 2006 13:51
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Subject: ASI in Somali languages


Dear friends
Does anybody know whether the Addiction Severity Index has been translated into Somali? Or altnernatively Arabic, which most of the respondents of interest could know reasonably well. Kind regards Morten Hesse


Morten Hesse
Center for Alcohol and Drug Research
Købmagergade 26E, 2.
1150 Copenhagen K
Denmark
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