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Table Prison-2. Prevalence of lifetime injecting drug use among prisoners (estimated percentage)

                 
Country Source / ref. Year

Definition and methodological comments

Drug used (and, if any, restriction on base popn.)

% IDU

             
Austria 1 1999 injecting drug use prior to imprisonment
Comment: national survey in a selection of representative prisons: 4 for male adults (n= 143), 2 for female adults (n= 69) and 5 for male youth (n=51); convicted and on remand
(adult males) 26  
        (adult females) 32  
        (male youth) 9  
  2 1996 intravenous drug users
Comment: estimated by experts
  15  
Belgium 2 1997 people reporting lifetime injecting drug use prior to imprisonment
Comment: survey in one prison amongst on remand and convicted prisoners (n=115)
  22  
  3 1993 people reporting having ever injected drugs
Comment: survey in one prison amongst volontary prisoners entering prison (n=1.627)
  15  
Finland 2 2000 people reporting injecting drug use (ever used)
Comment: national survey among a sample of voluntary HIV tested convicted prisoners (n= 1.612)
(poly-drug users) 39  
        heroin/ opiates 5  
        amphetamines 56  
France 2 1998 people reporting lifetime intravenous drug use prior to imprisonment
Comment: survey in 4 prisons (n=1.212)
  12  
  2 1996 people reporting lifetime intravenous drug use
Comment: survey in one prison (n=574)
  23  
  3 1997 people reporting injecting drug use (lifetime) prior to imprisonment
Comment: survey in 3 prisons among on remand and convicted prisoners (n=960)
  14  
Germany 1 1997 people reporting injecting drug use (lifetime) prior to imprisonment
Comment: survey in one prison among on remand and convicted prisoners (n=437)
  33  
Greece 3 1996 people reporting lifetime injecting drug use
Comment: survey in 10 prisons (n= 861)
  34  
  4 1995 injecting drug use prior to imprisonment (based on self-reports and serum tests)
Comment: survey in 2 prisons amongst convicted voluntary prisoners (n= 544)
  69  
  5 1995 injecting drug users
Comment: survey in one prison (n=1.183)
  31  
Hungary 1 1997 people reporting injecting drug use prior to imprisonment
Comment: national survey in a sample of all prisons amongst adult male prisoners of Hungarian citizenship (n= 951)
any illicit drug (males) 1  
Ireland 2 1999 people reporting injecting drug use (injector status known)
Comment: survey in 5 of the 7 Irish committal prisons (n= 593)
any illicit drug 29  
  3 1998 people reporting injecting drug use (injector status known)
Comment: survey in 9 prisons: all the 5 high risk prisons and a random sample of the medium risk prisons (n= 1.205)
any illicit drug 43  
  5 1996 men reporting ever engaged in injecting drug use
Comment: survey in one male prison (one-fifth systematic sample) (n=108)
(males) 56  
Italy 7 1997 people reporting injecting drug use (lifetime) prior to imprisonment
Comment: survey in 3 prisons among on remand and convicted prisoners (n=678)
  30  
Latvia 1 2003 people reporting lifetime injecting drug use prior to imprisonment
Comment: national survey in 11 (out of 15) prisons with at least 100 convicted persons (n= 2.867)
  20  
Portugal 1 2001 people reporting lifetime injecting drug use prior to imprisonment
Comment: natiowide survey (47 prisons) in a random sample of on remand and convicted prisoners (n=2.057)
any illicit drug 27  
  2 1997 people reporting injecting drug use (lifetime) prior to imprisonment
Comment: survey in 3 prisons among on remand and convicted prisoners (n=535)
  52  
Spain 6 1997 people reporting injecting drug use (lifetime) prior to imprisonment
Comment: survey in one prison among on remand and convicted prisoners (n=101)
  47  
Sweden 2 1997 people reporting injecting drug use (lifetime) prior to imprisonment
Comment: survey in 9 prisons among on remand and convicted prisoners (n=305)
  65  
U.K. England & Wales 1 2001 women reporting having ever injected drugs prior to imprisonment
Comment: national survey of female prisoners on remand and convicted in 10 prisons (n= 301)
any illicit drug (females) 38  
        cocaine/crack (females) 5  
        heroin/opiates (females) 35  
        amphetamines (females) 7  
        other tranquilizers (females) 1  
  3 1997-1998 people reporting having ever injected drugs (inside or outside prison)
Comment: survey in 8 prisons: 6 adult male prisons (n= 2.769), 1 female prison (n= 407) and 1 male young (under 21 years) offenders prison (n= 714)
(adult males) 24  
        (females) 29  
        (young males) 4  
  5 1997 people reporting having ever injected drugs
Comment: nationwide survey in all 131 prisons (n=3.142)
  23-40  
  6 1996 men entering prison reporting a history of injecting drug use
Comment: survey in one prison
(males) 29  
  7 1995 men entering prison reporting a history of injecting drug use
Comment: survey in 3 prisons
(males) 15  
U.K. Scotland 9 2003 people reporting having ever injected drugs during the current imprisonment
Comment: national survey in 16 prisons among all prisoners available at the time of the survey (n= 4741)
any illicit drug 11  
  10 1991-1996 men reporting a history of injecting drug use
Comment: survey in 6 male prisons (n=2.286)
(males) 32  
  10 1991-1996 women reporting a history of injecting drug use
Comment: survey in one female prison (n=132)
(females) 46  
  10 1991-1996 young offenders reporting a history of injecting drug use
Comment: survey in 2 young offenders institutions (n=562)
(young offenders) 18  
             
Notes:            
Caution should be applied when considering that a survey is said to be 'national' as this refers to its intended geographical coverage, but does not mean it is necessarily representative of the national situation, which would depend on any sampling procedures adopted. Note that the size of the prison population surveyed is not available for most of the studies displayed in this table, and sample sizes reflect different proportions of the population in different countries.  
England & Wales 1997: results are provided for 4 different sub-groups of population: male remanded, male sentenced, female remanded, female sentenced. Women and men on remand represent a small proportion of the prison population, and thus these groups were over-sampled. Ranges reported here represent the minimum and maximum values obtained across the 4 sub-groups.  
             
Sources:            
For sources and bibliographic references, refer to [Table Prison-0].  
             

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