Introduction and Aims. Since the 1990s illicit drug use death rates in Australia have increased markedly. There is a notable gap in knowledge about changing socio-economic inequalities in drug use death rates. Some limited Australian and overseas data point to higher rates of drug death in the lowest socio-economic groups, but the paucity of available studies and their sometimes conflicting findings need to be addressed. Design and Methods. This paper uses data obtained from the Australian Bureau of Statistics (ABS) to examine changes in age-standardised drug-induced mortality rates for Australian males over the period 1981-2002. Socio-economic status was categorised as manual or non-manual work status. Results. With the rapid increase in d...
Objective: Clinical studies consistently identify alcohol- and drug-related treatment populations as...
Background: There are few studies of mortality amongst people who inject drugs (PWID) in Australia. ...
Objective: To examine the impact of a sudden and dramatic decrease in heroin availability, concomita...
Liver cirrhosis mortality is an indicator of harms associated with high levels of alcohol consumptio...
Objectives: To examine the characteristics of deaths in Australia where opioids, cocaine or amphetam...
Objective: To examine trends in rates of opioid overdose deaths from 1964 to 1997 in different birth...
This report analysed data on opioid overdose mortality between 1988 and 1996 to: examine differences...
Aims: to determine if there had been an increase in the rate of opioid overdose deaths between 1979 ...
Mortality rates in relation to drug overdoses have skyrocketed in recent years. This paper will exam...
Background: There has been international concern over the rise in fatal pharmaceutical opioid overdo...
Background: Young adult (aged 20-34) males experience higher mortality than females, and in age grou...
Objective: Clinical studies consistently identify alcohol- and drug-related treatment populations as...
Abstract Background Young adult (aged 20–34) males experience higher mortality than females, and in ...
AIMS: To measure mortality rates and factors associated with mortality risk among participants in th...
This paper compares data on rates of opiate overdose mortality in the UK and Australia between 1985 ...
Objective: Clinical studies consistently identify alcohol- and drug-related treatment populations as...
Background: There are few studies of mortality amongst people who inject drugs (PWID) in Australia. ...
Objective: To examine the impact of a sudden and dramatic decrease in heroin availability, concomita...
Liver cirrhosis mortality is an indicator of harms associated with high levels of alcohol consumptio...
Objectives: To examine the characteristics of deaths in Australia where opioids, cocaine or amphetam...
Objective: To examine trends in rates of opioid overdose deaths from 1964 to 1997 in different birth...
This report analysed data on opioid overdose mortality between 1988 and 1996 to: examine differences...
Aims: to determine if there had been an increase in the rate of opioid overdose deaths between 1979 ...
Mortality rates in relation to drug overdoses have skyrocketed in recent years. This paper will exam...
Background: There has been international concern over the rise in fatal pharmaceutical opioid overdo...
Background: Young adult (aged 20-34) males experience higher mortality than females, and in age grou...
Objective: Clinical studies consistently identify alcohol- and drug-related treatment populations as...
Abstract Background Young adult (aged 20–34) males experience higher mortality than females, and in ...
AIMS: To measure mortality rates and factors associated with mortality risk among participants in th...
This paper compares data on rates of opiate overdose mortality in the UK and Australia between 1985 ...
Objective: Clinical studies consistently identify alcohol- and drug-related treatment populations as...
Background: There are few studies of mortality amongst people who inject drugs (PWID) in Australia. ...
Objective: To examine the impact of a sudden and dramatic decrease in heroin availability, concomita...