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Table TDI-15. Type of accommodation of clients entering treatment, 2010 or most recent year available

Part (i) New clients entering outpatient treatment by country and type of accommodation (%)

CountryStable accommodationUnstable accommodationIn institutions (prisons, clinic, etc.)Status known (n)Status not known
Belgium86.37.85.913901599
Bulgaria86.212.21.618817
Czech Republic(1)59.415.125.479961
Denmark93.14.62.4177543
Germany87.23.98.914298524
Estonia(2)80.71.118.21760
Ireland91.55.33.2220739
Greece93.46.30.416648
Spain(3)86.66.07.524145460
France86.112.31.79723444
Italy88.87.83.32191613681
Cyprus97.22.80.03273
Latvia(4)96.20.43.426522
Lithuania:::::
Luxembourg:::::
Hungary96.72.40.9242121
Malta(5)94.22.33.63085
Netherlands(6)93.70.95.342661986
Austria94.33.91.8157118
Poland(7)91.36.72.03453
Portugal(8)84.58.76.82411709
Romania80.16.513.55874
Slovenia94.40.84.926611
Slovakia90.97.91.33942
Finland91.56.91.61890
Sweden87.99.82.39538
United Kingdom:::::
Croatia82.512.25.396711
Turkey:::::
Norway:::::
Total88.06.65.49355119679
 

Notes:

: Indicates no data are available

Percentages are of clients whose status is known (n).

(1) For the Czech Republic in the category unstable accomodation are 85 homeless persons.

(2) Data are from outpatient, inpatient treatment centres and prisons (aggregated data). In Institutions contains prison, orphanages, militar institutions.

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

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

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

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

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

(8) 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. Unstable accomodation includes: street, shelter, hotels/pensions and familiar non-classic.

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

Source:

Reitox national reports 2011 — TDI — outpatient treatment centres.

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