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Table TDI-15. Type of accommodation of clients entering treatment, 2008 or most recent year available [see all tables in this series...]

Part (i) New clients entering outpatient treatment by country and type of accommodation (%)

CountryStable accommodationUnstable accommodationIn institutions (prisons, clinic, etc.)Status known (n)Status not known
Belgium(1)90.72.37.0474173
Bulgaria95.44.20.52169
Czech Republic(2)69.913.416.7900103
Denmark93.03.93.1140929
Germany85.73.311.012031453
Estonia97.21.71.11760
Ireland92.55.71.8207336
Greece93.46.30.312009
Spain(3)89.23.87.0191223912
France84.912.92.28329528
Italy86.66.17.32245414748
Cyprus96.93.10.02580
Latvia11.80.088.217642
Lithuania0272
Luxembourg06
Hungary94.03.82.212456
Malta(4)90.87.41.8163254
Netherlands(5)95.42.91.751151432
Austria92.85.51.7167825
Poland
Portugal87.68.24.240123007
Romania58.82.838.438824
Slovenia(6)98.81.20.025919
Slovakia94.45.10.53962
Finland86.912.60.52140
Sweden82.213.14.77249
United Kingdom
Croatia01430
Turkey
Norway
Total87.95.76.48285327128

Notes:

 Percentages are of clients whose status is known (n). 

 (1) Last data available refer to 2005 and to outpatient centres and low-threshold agencies (aggregated data). Data do not cover Brussels Capital Region. 

 (2) In the category "unstable accommodation" are 13 homeless clients 

 (3) Last data available refer to 2007 and to outpatient and prison treatments (aggregated data). 

 (4) Last data available refer to 2006 and to outpatient, inpatient treatment centres, low-threshold agencies, units in prison and dual-diagnosis unit of psychiatric hospital (aggregated data) 

 (5) Data refer to outpatient treatment centres, inpatient treatment centres and low-threshold agencies. 

 (6) Unstable accommodation refers to homeless people. 

 See also ‘General notes for interpreting data’ on the Explanatory notes and help page

Sources:

 Reitox national reports 200+B8 — TDI — outpatient treatment centres. 

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