Perceptions of the nature of urban street gangs (Home Office)
Bibliography: Prevalence
Indicators of an increase in heroin availability in Western Australia
In recent years there have been increases in the proportion of IDRS respondents reporting recent use of heroin and in increases in the number of days of use of the drug in the previous 6 months (NDARC)
Indicators of an increase in heroin availability in Western Australia
In recent years there have been increases in the proportion of IDRS respondents reporting recent use of heroin and in increases in the number of days of use of the drug in the previous 6 months (IDRS)
Ice report marks a welcome shift in thinking towards prevention and treatment
The federal government on Sunday released the final report of, and its response to, the taskforce established in response to growing community concern around crystal methamphetamine, or ice (The Conversation)
Merseyside Annual DIP Report: Drug Testing (April 2014 – March 2015)
The Annual Drug Interventions Programme (DIP) Report series aims to complement the existing monthly DIP reports that are produced at Liverpool John Moores University (LJMU) by providing an annual snapshot of the criminal justice data provided by Merseyside police and the treatment agencies for DIP across Merseyside
Comorbidity of substance use and mental disorders in Europe
This publication looks at the co-occurrence of drug use problems and mental health disorders, taking in the theoretical background of psychiatric comorbidity, the tools for clinical diagnosis and the prevalence and clinical relevance of the problem in Europe (EMCDDA)
The extent and nature of addiction to medicines in Cheshire and Merseyside
The aim of this study was, therefore, twofold: (1) to investigate health professionals’ experiences of ATM and (2) their understanding of optimally identifying and addressing ATM (CPH)
Four charts — property crime and the availability of drug treatment
Today the ONS have produced an analysis of property crime. As the chart above shows the long term trend in falls for these crimes continues. One of the theories as to why there have been such sustained falls is about the prevalence of problematic drug use. Analysis of available data for the Home Office found that heroin and crack use (Andrew Brown)
Drug health harms – national intelligence
Notes reflecting presentations and discussion from the eighth meeting of the National Intelligence Network on the health harms associated with drug use (PHE)
Seizures of drugs in England and Wales, financial year ending 2015
This release contains the number of drug seizures made and quantity of drugs seized (Home Office)
Shooting Up: infections among people who inject drugs in the UK
This Public Health England report describes the extent of infections among people who inject drugs (PWID) in the United Kingdom
National Student Drug Survey
Participants of various third level institutions around Ireland took part in a national online anonymous and randomised survey about their substance use between October and December 2014
Smoking, drinking and drug use amongst young people in England
Survey Consultation Findings (HSCIC)
HIV in the United Kingdom
Annual update on the number of cases of HIV (Public Health England)
Ice use increases by six per cent among people who inject drugs but remains stable among ecstasy users
Crystal methamphetamine use among people who inject drugs (PWID) increased by a further six per cent in 2015, with more than two thirds of the sample reporting regular use of the drug (NDARC)
Drug-Related Hospital Statistics Scotland
This publication reports on hospital stays in relation to a drug misuse diagnosis and the patients admitted to hospital for such treatment (ISD)
Statistics from the Northern Ireland Drug Misuse Database
This bulletin summarises information on people presenting to services with problem drug misuse and relates to the 12-month period ending 31 March 2015 (Department of Health, Social Services and Public Safety)
The drug situation in Europe
an overview of data available on illicit drugs and new psychoactive substances from European monitoring in 2015 (Addiction)
Homelessness: an unhealthy state
Mental health issues were very common, with over half reporting a diagnosis of depression. Almost half of the sample had both a mental health problem and an addiction problem (Partnership for Health Equality, Ireland)
Alcohol Related Deaths Registered in Northern Ireland, 2004-2014
Tables include data on cause of death, gender, age group, geographical area and deprivation quintile (Northern Ireland Statistics and Research Agency)
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