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Table TDI-24. Type of treatment centre by primary drug of clients entering treatment, 2008 or most recent year available [see all tables in this series...]

Part (i) New clients by country and primary drug and type of treatment centre (%)

CountryOpioidsCocaineCannabisAmphetaminesEcstasy
OutpatientInpatientOthersTotalOutpatientInpatientOthersTotalOutpatientInpatientOthersTotalOutpatientInpatientOthersTotalOutpatientInpatientOthersTotal
Belgium(1)90.39.70.021698.71.37598.4219290.99.1331000.003
Bulgaria50.749.30.035701000.00.01684.615.40.0260
Czech Rep.38.226.135.760253.36.740.01538.019.342.675517.623.459.0249240.020.040.010
Denmark94.95.10.021596.83.20.012495.14.90.080294.65.40.020389.310.70.028
Germany(2)89.54.65.9283488.87.93.3115496.32.21.5791691.74.93.414560
Estonia1000.00.016001000.00.061000.00.080
Ireland77.514.58.1125171.923.34.845976.719.63.785481.57.411.12773.117.99.067
Greece48.338.912.8177969.029.21.811384.112.43.42900.01000.021000.00.03
Spain(3)1000.00.038971000.00.0134291000.00.046191000.00.02771000.00.0137
France95.20.24.7217091.10.08.949296.10.13.854931000.00.02398.02.00.049
Italy100.00.00.0174681000.00.098821000.00.056181000.00.01101000.00.086
Cyprus91.88.20.09786.014.00.04397.03.00.013300
Latvia58.541.50.04461000.00.0251.748.30.017866.034.00.025944.455.60.09
Lithuania(4)1000.00.018401000.00.011000.00.0130
Luxembourg(5)00000
Hungary74.211.214.68977.30.022.74476.40.123.5124971.75.223.117369.20.030.826
Malta(6)1000.00.02281000.00.0421000.00.06801000.00.016
Netherlands(7)1000.00.06241000.00.019801000.00.030511000.00.04661000.00.067
Austria85.015.00.073981.218.80.013898.71.30.053192.67.40.02792.97.10.014
Poland00000
Portugal1000.00.030101000.00.05151000.00.05041000.00.011000.00.010
Romania41.858.20.073070.030.00.01078.121.90.010533.366.70.0373.326.70.015
Slovenia1000.00.02491000.00.041000.00.01801000.00.01
Slovakia43.123.733.226275.025.00.0843.631.325.119540.532.427.03330
Finland56.343.70.011950.050.00.0473.326.70.09065.934.10.0820.01000.01
Sweden(8)45.254.80.023948.651.40.03575.424.60.042750.349.70.03121000.00.05
United Kingdom92.84.03.31912697.12.30.6880298.90.50.61225196.91.51.7197699.80.00.2556
Croatia89.710.30.076984.615.40.06595.14.90.061397.12.90.0341000.00.010
Turkey0.01000.04950.01000.0390.01000.04130.01000.010.01000.034
Norway
Total91.06.32.65835598.11.50.53747494.62.968442.44638866.613.220.2833792.95.51.71147

Notes:

 For details on type of treatment centres reported other than outpatient and inpatient treatment centres see Table TDI-7 

 Percentages are of known total of cases.                                           

 (1) Last data available refer to 2005                                           

 (2) Amphetamines data refer to all stimulants                                           

 (3) Last data available refer to 2007. Outpatient centres also includes treatment units in prisons (aggregated data). 

 (4) Amphetamines data refer to all stimulants 

 (5) Data only available for all clients entering treatment.                                           

 (6) Last data available refer to 2006. Outpatient data refer to all type of treatment centres                                            

 (7) Outpatient data refer to outpatient centres, inpatient centres and low-threshold agencies (aggregated data).                                           

 (8) Data on new clients are not available for treatment units in prison.                                           

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

Sources:

 Reitox national reports 2009 — TDI tables V. 1.0-2008 (question 13.1.2) — Outpatient, inpatient and other type of treatment centres. 

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Page last updated: Wednesday, 14 July 2010