This report outlines the results of the third national study funded by the Scottish Government to provide estimates of the prevalence of problem drug misuse in Scotland. The estimates refer to the calendar year 2006
This paper presents the most recent estimates for problematic drug use in European Member States and...
Using Bayesian capture–recapture analysis, we estimated the number of current injecting drug users (...
Using Bayesian capture–recapture analysis, we estimated the number of current injecting drug users (...
This report outlines the results of the third national study funded by the Scottish Government to pr...
Estimates of the prevalence of problem drug use, defined within this study as the illicit use of opi...
In this report we outline the results of the second national study funded by the Scottish Executive ...
As part of the 1993 Scottish Crime Survey (SCS), respondents between the ages of 16 and 59 were aske...
Section 1: Draws together data from national data sources and presents information and comment on va...
SIGLEAvailable from British Library Document Supply Centre-DSC:GPC/09458 / BLDSC - British Library D...
The paper maps the data currently being captured on NPS, and provides a starting point for exploring...
<p>This report summarises the results of a follow-up study to a three year project to estimat...
Aims: The aim of this study was to establish prevalence estimates of problem drug use, defined as op...
Objectives To examine the “Scottish effect”—namely, the growing divergence between mortality in Scot...
This report provides estimates of the prevalence of opiate and/or crack cocaine use at the regional ...
This paper considers the state of knowledge on New Psychoactive Substances (NPS) in Scotland, with a...
This paper presents the most recent estimates for problematic drug use in European Member States and...
Using Bayesian capture–recapture analysis, we estimated the number of current injecting drug users (...
Using Bayesian capture–recapture analysis, we estimated the number of current injecting drug users (...
This report outlines the results of the third national study funded by the Scottish Government to pr...
Estimates of the prevalence of problem drug use, defined within this study as the illicit use of opi...
In this report we outline the results of the second national study funded by the Scottish Executive ...
As part of the 1993 Scottish Crime Survey (SCS), respondents between the ages of 16 and 59 were aske...
Section 1: Draws together data from national data sources and presents information and comment on va...
SIGLEAvailable from British Library Document Supply Centre-DSC:GPC/09458 / BLDSC - British Library D...
The paper maps the data currently being captured on NPS, and provides a starting point for exploring...
<p>This report summarises the results of a follow-up study to a three year project to estimat...
Aims: The aim of this study was to establish prevalence estimates of problem drug use, defined as op...
Objectives To examine the “Scottish effect”—namely, the growing divergence between mortality in Scot...
This report provides estimates of the prevalence of opiate and/or crack cocaine use at the regional ...
This paper considers the state of knowledge on New Psychoactive Substances (NPS) in Scotland, with a...
This paper presents the most recent estimates for problematic drug use in European Member States and...
Using Bayesian capture–recapture analysis, we estimated the number of current injecting drug users (...
Using Bayesian capture–recapture analysis, we estimated the number of current injecting drug users (...