Rapport
The DRD-Standard, version 3.0. EMCDDA standard protocol for the EU member states to collect data and report figures for the key indicator drug-related deaths by the standard Reitox tables : Project CT.02.P1.05
Auteur(s) :
VAN LAAR, M. ;
CRUTS, G. ;
VICENTE, J. ;
FROST, N. ;
HARTNOLL, R.
Année :
2002
Page(s) :
52 p.
Langue(s) :
Anglais
Éditeur(s) :
Lisbon : OEDT / EMCDDA
Refs biblio. :
23
Domaine :
Drogues illicites / Illicit drugs
Discipline :
EPI (Epidémiologie / Epidemiology)
Thésaurus mots-clés
EPIDEMIOLOGIE DESCRIPTIVE
;
INDICATEUR
;
MORTALITE
;
MODELE STATISTIQUE
;
QUESTIONNAIRE
;
DEFINITION
Thésaurus géographique
UNION EUROPEENNE
Note générale :
Lisbon, EMCDDA, 2002, 52 p.
Résumé :
The DRD-Standard is the Drug-Related Deaths Standard for the Member States of the European Union. It is the standard protocol for extracting and collecting data, reporting key figures to the EMCDDA and sending data to the EMCDDA. Each year, data are to be extracted at national level and a selection of cases (the "EMCDDA definition") are to be reported as "key figures" to the EMCDDA in aggregated form by the Standard Reitox tables. Every two or three years, all extracted data are sent to the EMCDDA by direct data-delivery, that is directly in the format of the EMCDDA databases on drug-related deaths. [...]
There are two main sources of information on drug-related deaths:
I. General Mortality Registers (GMRs), which are present in all countries of the European Union.
II. Special Registers (SRs) held by the police or forensic institutions, which are present in a subset of countries. Both registers have advantages and disadvantages. For comparative purposes, data are collected and reported from both types of registers. [...]
The EMCDDA definition of drug-related death in the Key Indicator "Drug-related deaths and mortality among drug users" refers to those deaths that are caused directly by the consumption of drugs of abuse. These deaths occur generally shortly after the consumption of the substance(s). (Extract of the publication)
There are two main sources of information on drug-related deaths:
I. General Mortality Registers (GMRs), which are present in all countries of the European Union.
II. Special Registers (SRs) held by the police or forensic institutions, which are present in a subset of countries. Both registers have advantages and disadvantages. For comparative purposes, data are collected and reported from both types of registers. [...]
The EMCDDA definition of drug-related death in the Key Indicator "Drug-related deaths and mortality among drug users" refers to those deaths that are caused directly by the consumption of drugs of abuse. These deaths occur generally shortly after the consumption of the substance(s). (Extract of the publication)
Affiliation :
Pays-Bas / The Netherlands ; Portugal
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