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Table TDI-25. Age distribution of all clients entering outpatient treatment by primary drug and gender, 2009 or most recent year available

Age groupOpioidsCocaineStimulantsCannabis
MaleFemaleMaleFemaleMaleFemaleMaleFemale
<150.0%0.1%0.1%0.4%0.3%1.1%3.5%6.4%
15–191.6%4.6%3.8%7.5%10.0%18.3%30.2%32.7%
20–2410.6%18.1%15.1%17.1%24.1%24.9%26.7%22.5%
25–2920.7%24.1%22.6%21.5%24.7%19.0%17.1%15.1%
30–3421.6%18.9%22.0%20.1%16.7%14.5%9.6%8.5%
35–3919.3%14.6%16.7%15.3%10.6%9.5%6.1%6.0%
40–4514.4%10.9%11.0%10.2%7.3%6.7%3.8%4.5%
45 +11.7%8.8%8.8%7.9%6.3%6.0%3.1%4.2%
Total1483594370757995111751016443897615414477

Notes:

 Countries included: BE, BG, CZ, DK, DE, IE, EE, GR, ES, FR, IT, CY, LU, HU, MT, NL, AT, PL, RO, SI, SK, FI, SE, UK, HR. 

 Data from Spain and Poland refer to 2008. 

 Data from Netherlands refers to outpatient treatment centres, inpatient treatment centres and low-threshold agencies (aggregated data). 

 Data from Malta refers to outpatient and inpatient treatment centres, low-threshold services and prisons (aggregated data). 

 Data from Luxembourg refers to outpatient and Low-threshold treatment centres (aggregated data). 

 Data from Spain refers to 2008 and to outpatient and prisons treatment centres (aggregated data).                 

 Data from Estonia refers to outpatient and inpatient treatment centres (aggregated data).                 

 Data from Poland refers to 33 health care units.                 

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

Sources:

 Reitox national reports 2010 — TDI — outpatient treatment centres. 

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