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Table TDI-106. New clients entering outpatient treatment by primary drug and age at first use, 2010 or most recent year available

Part (vii) New cannabis outpatient clients by country and age at first use

Country<1515-1920-2425-2930-3435-3940-4445+Age knownAge not knownTotal
Belgium1497629382143401196651261
Bulgaria02000000202
Czech Republic10711861000023222254
Denmark675185003611421113911140
Germany24743347268622994561987116909
Estonia221000000303
Ireland455334291301182423847
Greece10423936331003865391
Spain321552687356994225114537918947273
France269124824489429107257636426405
Italy412403551594141784381656715036174
Cyprus4413623530012120212
Latvia51316300000321446
Lithuania:::::::::::
Luxembourg:::::::::::
Hungary26012443649043795202202022
Malta6191541000039443
Netherlands7805723792918731166519543619
Austria174315365211153520555
Poland85913116100042110211
Portugal91552403611000044223465
Romania1049255310093396
Slovenia1996411031031
Slovakia216810200001010101
Finland2466501100978105
Sweden18935620530005730573
Uk10749383543414966472895317851413831
Croatia83316365300044361504
Turkey:::::::::::
Norway:::::::::::
Total123982142733757723451607950386061446753073
 

Notes:

: Indicates no data are available

(1) In Belgium if the exact primary drug is not known, the generic category is recorded. In 2010 there were198 Opiates, 7 Cocaine, 7 Stimulants, 2 Hypnotics and Sedatives and 1 Hallucinogens clients with the primary exact drug unknown. Of which 24 and 5 were new clients for respectively Opiates and Stimulants.

(2) Data are from outpatient, inpatient treatment centres and prisons (aggregated data).

(3) Data are from 2009. Data are from Outpatient treatment centres and some treatment units in prison (aggregated data).

(4) In 2010 around 29% of all clients and 30% of new clients were registered as not known / missing for the primary drug category. Caution should be made when comparing data over time.

(5) In 2010 Latvia submitted a new dataset with a more precise TDI EMCDDA definition. Caution should be made when comparing data with previous years.

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

(7) Data are from outpatient, inpatient treatment centres and Low-threshold services (aggregated data).

(8) Data are from 2009. Data presented in the table come from TDI pilot project. Caution should be made when interpreting the data.

(9) In 2010 came into implementation a new national information system implying methodological changes particularly in the registration criteria. Caution should be made when comparing 2010 data with previous years.

(10) Data are from 1st of April 2009 to 31st March 2010.

See also 'tdi-11-p12345678-07-Age at first use distribution summary.xls' 'parti' and 'partii', and 'General notes for interpreting data' on the Explanatory notes and help page.

Source:

2011 REITOX National Reports - Table TDI Outpatient Treatment Centres

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