This is a report of the findings of a national 3-source capture-recapture study on the prevalence of opiate drug use in the population during the period 2000 to 2001. The Capture-Recapture Methodology (CRM) is the principal indirect method for estimation the prevalence of some partially hidden population such as opiate users
This paper provides the first estimates of recorded and hidden prevalence of opiate use among young ...
In recent decades, opioid use has increased internationally and is a major public health concern. Th...
The data presented in this paper describe trends in treated problem opiate use in Ireland between 20...
This report presents the results of the application of the 3-source capture-recapture method to dete...
To date there have been no studies estimating the hidden prevelance of opiate users in Dublin. In t...
This report presents the results of a study that used the four-sample capture-recapture method, alon...
This study addressed the uncertainty in the prevalence estimates of drug misuse in Dublin. Previous...
Public health planning continues to be troubled by the uncertainty of the extent of hidden drug use....
Drawing upon innovative research methods this article provides the first Irish estimates of opiate u...
Drawing upon innovative research methods this article provides the first Irish estimates of opiate ...
The purpose of this study was to provide estimates of the number of 'problem heroin users' in Northe...
This report provides estimates of the prevalence of opiate and/or crack cocaine use at the regional ...
This research was funded by and carried out for the Ballymun Local Drugs Task Force. Its objectives ...
This report provides estimates of the prevalence of opiate and/or crack cocaine use at the Governmen...
This summary paper provides a review of commonly used methods of estimating the prevalence of opiate...
This paper provides the first estimates of recorded and hidden prevalence of opiate use among young ...
In recent decades, opioid use has increased internationally and is a major public health concern. Th...
The data presented in this paper describe trends in treated problem opiate use in Ireland between 20...
This report presents the results of the application of the 3-source capture-recapture method to dete...
To date there have been no studies estimating the hidden prevelance of opiate users in Dublin. In t...
This report presents the results of a study that used the four-sample capture-recapture method, alon...
This study addressed the uncertainty in the prevalence estimates of drug misuse in Dublin. Previous...
Public health planning continues to be troubled by the uncertainty of the extent of hidden drug use....
Drawing upon innovative research methods this article provides the first Irish estimates of opiate u...
Drawing upon innovative research methods this article provides the first Irish estimates of opiate ...
The purpose of this study was to provide estimates of the number of 'problem heroin users' in Northe...
This report provides estimates of the prevalence of opiate and/or crack cocaine use at the regional ...
This research was funded by and carried out for the Ballymun Local Drugs Task Force. Its objectives ...
This report provides estimates of the prevalence of opiate and/or crack cocaine use at the Governmen...
This summary paper provides a review of commonly used methods of estimating the prevalence of opiate...
This paper provides the first estimates of recorded and hidden prevalence of opiate use among young ...
In recent decades, opioid use has increased internationally and is a major public health concern. Th...
The data presented in this paper describe trends in treated problem opiate use in Ireland between 20...