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National Advisory Committee on Drugs, Trinity College Dublin. Department of Community Health and General Practice. Small Area Research Unit. Kelly, Alan and Carvalho, Marlen and Teljeur, Conor (2003) Prevalence of opiate use in Ireland 2000-2001: a 3-source capture recapture study. Dublin: National Advisory Committee on Drugs.

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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.


Item Type
Report
Publication Type
Irish-related, Report
Drug Type
Opioid
Date
2003
Call No
BL2, PD6.4, VH4.2.
Pages
28 p.
Publisher
National Advisory Committee on Drugs
Corporate Creators
National Advisory Committee on Drugs, Trinity College Dublin. Department of Community Health and General Practice. Small Area Research Unit
Place of Publication
Dublin
ISBN
0-7557-1771-6
Notes
Includes graphs and tables
EndNote
Accession Number
HRB 2829 (Available)

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