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Treatment of alcohol use disorder among people of South Asian ancestry in Canada and the United States: A narrative review
Puri, N., Allen, K., & Rieb, L. (2018). Treatment of alcohol use disorder among people of South Asian ancestry in Canada and the United States: A narrative review. Journal of Ethnicity in Substance Abuse, 19(3), 345–357.
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Emerging from the shadows: A qualitative report with Panjabi women caregivers to partners with substance use disorder
Sandhu, S., Gill, M. K., Kakkar, R., Dhaliwal, K. K., Kamboj, V. S., Deol, I. S., & Puri, N. (2025). Emerging from the shadows: A qualitative report with Panjabi women caregivers to partners with substance use disorder. Journal of Ethnicity in Substance Abuse, 1–27.
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Language-specific approaches to reduce perioperative stress and anxiety related to anaesthesia for patients with limited English proficiency: A narrative review
Dhaliwal KK, Sandhu S, Puri N, Toor A. Language-specific approaches to reduce perioperative stress and anxiety related to anaesthesia for patients with limited English proficiency: A narrative review. J Perioper Pract. 2025 Oct;35(10):443-449.
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Considerations for Culturally Inclusive Diagnosis and Treatment for Panjabi Men Who Use Substances
Gill, M., Dhaliwal, K., Goindval, I. S., Sandhu, S., & Puri, N. (2026). Considerations for culturally inclusive diagnosis and treatment for Panjabi men who use substances. Addiction Research & Theory, 1–9.