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Table TDI-111. Frequency of use of primary drug of clients entering outpatient treatment, 2010 or most recent year available

Part (v) New stimulants (other than cocaine) outpatient clients by country and frequency of use (%)

CountryNot used in the past month/ OccasionalOnce a week or less2 - 6 times per weekDailyFrequency known (n) Frequency unknown
Belgium144.08.220.127.731830
Bulgaria50.050.0::20
Czech Republic42.921.916.918.336641
Denmark:19.357.822.91929
Germany9.231.543.316.02222.00
Estonia215.8:42.142.119.00.0
Ireland21.147.426.35.3381
Greece::100.0:10
Spain318.820.238.622.435235
France33.325.922.218.52710
Italy423.323.310.043.312016
Cyprus:37.525.037.580
Latvia57.114.342.935.75613
Lithuania::::::
Luxembourg::::::
Hungary61.220.810.47.62506
Malta614.328.628.628.670
Netherlands725.08.622.344.2292149
Austria26.810.751.810.75610
Poland818.820.334.426.664.02.0
Portugal957.128.6:14.370
Romania55.65.622.216.7180
Slovenia:100.0::20
Slovakia6.320.836.836.11445
Finland23.529.441.25.9171
Sweden29.523.230.417.01126
Uk1013.61.242.043.2810
Croatia75.021.43.6:280
Turkey::::::
Norway::::::
Total20.124.034.921.04799334
 

Notes:

: Indicates no data are available.

Percentages are of clients whose frequency of use is known (n)

(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-18-p1234-07- Frequency of use new all out inp - TDI.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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