Aim: The motivation of this explorative study is to analyze the changing age structure of individuals misusing narcotics presenting with events of hospitalization or mortality. Methods: The data is derived from three anonymous, aggregated data sets for the mortality (n=4,999), hospitalization (n=143,264), and general population data. Descriptives, independent T-Tests, and simple linear regression is used for the analysis of age among events of mortality and hospitalizations throughout time. Results: The structure of ages among individuals with mortality linked to narcotic misuse does not significantly change. The trends in ages among males and females present themselves differently in mortality related to narcotic misuse as the female media...
What happened to the Swedish problem drug users of the 1960’s and 1970’s? AIMS & DESIGN - In this st...
Objective Previous literature has suggested that identifying putative differences in health care see...
To describe trends in the national prevalence of fatal overdose (FOD) cases related to opiates and c...
Aim: The motivation of this explorative study is to analyze the changing age structure of individual...
The societal consequences of drug abuse (DA) are severe and well documented, the World Health Organi...
The purpose of this study was to document historical trends and socioeconomic inequalities in ill he...
Aims To evaluate premature mortality and causes of death from young adulthood to middle age in a coh...
Aim: In 2006-2014, the rate of drug-related deaths, typically opioid poisonings, more than doubled i...
AbstractBackgroundGlobally, opioid drug use is an important cause of premature mortality. In many co...
Background Globally, opioid drug use is an important cause of premature mortality. In many countries...
Background: Differing results on gender specific factors related to mortality risks among substance ...
AbstractBackgroundPrevious studies have shown that birth order is an important predictor of later li...
Purpose: Nationwide data have been lacking on drug abuse (DA)-associated mortality. We do not know t...
Self-poisoning with licit or illicit opioids, alcohol or other prescribed drugs affects mostly young...
BACKGROUND: Opioid-related deaths have increased in Western countries over recent decades. Despite n...
What happened to the Swedish problem drug users of the 1960’s and 1970’s? AIMS & DESIGN - In this st...
Objective Previous literature has suggested that identifying putative differences in health care see...
To describe trends in the national prevalence of fatal overdose (FOD) cases related to opiates and c...
Aim: The motivation of this explorative study is to analyze the changing age structure of individual...
The societal consequences of drug abuse (DA) are severe and well documented, the World Health Organi...
The purpose of this study was to document historical trends and socioeconomic inequalities in ill he...
Aims To evaluate premature mortality and causes of death from young adulthood to middle age in a coh...
Aim: In 2006-2014, the rate of drug-related deaths, typically opioid poisonings, more than doubled i...
AbstractBackgroundGlobally, opioid drug use is an important cause of premature mortality. In many co...
Background Globally, opioid drug use is an important cause of premature mortality. In many countries...
Background: Differing results on gender specific factors related to mortality risks among substance ...
AbstractBackgroundPrevious studies have shown that birth order is an important predictor of later li...
Purpose: Nationwide data have been lacking on drug abuse (DA)-associated mortality. We do not know t...
Self-poisoning with licit or illicit opioids, alcohol or other prescribed drugs affects mostly young...
BACKGROUND: Opioid-related deaths have increased in Western countries over recent decades. Despite n...
What happened to the Swedish problem drug users of the 1960’s and 1970’s? AIMS & DESIGN - In this st...
Objective Previous literature has suggested that identifying putative differences in health care see...
To describe trends in the national prevalence of fatal overdose (FOD) cases related to opiates and c...