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Table TDI-2. Clients entering treatment and reporting treatment units, 1998 to 2008 [see all tables in this series...]

Part (ii) All clients by country and year of treatment

Country19981999200020012002200320042005200620072008
Belgium(1)795810242:::::4992:::
Bulgaria(2)9741071102512041376132120371443132813981830
Czech Republic(3)::::9237852288458041816481217934
Denmark(4)39764020434742084310513452125228542646614700
Germany(5)1396715053149061360720889382854444861243620464847562835
Estonia::::::::::625
Ireland(6)50815656477847534985514642704671528057756387
Greece(7)11511096193836793630363742694248484747864682
Spain5433850279494874937643831:52922506384928350555:
France(8):16670:::22118:20989374943254243486
Italy(9)14030714292414714615040015905116351616223048734478235160958526
Cyprus133188235215242265450423528726595
Latvia(10) :::::::542635816803
Lithuania(11)2871308235214405468950115371557457155808
Luxembourg(12)222228400410470412389383379376327
Hungary(13)9458127651278912049127771499314165147931548041423302
Malta7537979009359299581055511758::
Netherlands9209101188887101391040310784988794119623871810132
Austria(14)36824317489354345857641369957554560356115311
Poland(15)6100682785909096119151177812818133201319812582:
Portugal(16)236542775029204320643183529596:::::
Romania:::21341905207015021538135018911962
Slovenia(17)83510579461094139514851130634657689670
Slovakia21992236261925592111213623152078192719852056
Finland(18)23101456295031583497341131502935248722021993
Sweden(19)132639343173339444056750696264806017
United Kingdom(20)34875376813965840181745469807899482117783128446128208132003
Croatia::::::::742774647506
Turkey::::::14272057285324922145
Norway:::::::::::

Notes:

 (1) 2000 data were available but they were not included because of comparability reasons. 2005 data do not cover Brussels Capital Region.   

 (2) Up to 2001 data cover only Sofia; in 2002 Plovdiv and Varna were included; in 2003 Pleven; in 2003 data cover the capital and the three biggest cities; in 2004 data cover seven treatment centres in six cities including the three biggest; in 2005 data cover 10 cities including the three biggest.   

 (3) Up to 2004 data refer to prevalence rates, from 2005 to all treatment demand.   

 (4) 2006 data cover treatment units other than inpatient and outpatient.   

 (5) A revision in the German Core Data Set has taken place in 2008.   

 (6) The data for 2001-2005 exclude clients treated at general practices as the data collection had not been completed at the time of data submission.   

 (7) ‘Speedball‘ is included in the category ‘other substances‘. From the 2nd semester of 1995 two main drug centres stopped participating in the data collection; one of those centres re-entered in 2001 and the other in 2002.   

 (8) For 2005, data refer to a continuous data collection on 45 % of outpatient treatment centres. For previous years (2003) data are based on a national census on drug addiction centres at national level, done in one week in November.    

 (9) Until 2004, under ‘all clients’ reported clients continuing in or entering treatment in reported year; since 2005 data conform to the TDI protocol. Data for 2008 are an estimation based on a sample from 110 treatment centers.   

 (10) Data refer only to inpatient treatment units   

 (11) Limited comparability with TDI standards. Data refer to all clients in treatment.   

 (12) Data refer to all clients in outpatient and inpatient treatment.   

 (13) The source of the data has changed in 2007 : from “Hungarian National Focal Point – National statistical programme” (1997-2006) to “Hungarian National Focal Point – TDI data collection” (2007). The change limits the comparability of the 2007 data to previous data.   

 (14) Data include only substitution treatments; data refer to all clients in the reporting year and not to all clients entering treatment according to the ‘TDI standard protocol’ definition. Since 2006, data are based on new DOKLI data collection and definitions comparable with TDI.   

 (15) Data refer only to inpatient treatment units.   

 (16) Where reported, data refer to all clients in treatment and therefore they are not compatible with TDI standards.   

 (17) Outpatient and inpatient treatment centres are reported. Data for 2004 includes data for outpatient clients and clients treated in prison. Data for outpatient clients was validated, however data collection for prison clients was still in the process of development, thus figures are underestimated.With effect from next year the process of data validation for prison clients will be implemented.   

 (18) Number of units covered by the data collection increased from 66 in 1998 to 166 in 2004. Since 2004 the number of units has decreased.   

 (19) Data before 2000 were available but they were not included because of a major change in the reporting system, which would have biased the comparisons of the data over time. The system is under development and every year new units are added to the information system.   

 (20) Up to 2001 data cover six months period; from 2002 data cover one year.   

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

Sources:

 Reitox national reports 2009 — Standard table 3 and 34, TDI.   

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