1. Drug-Related Mortality in Switzerland from 1987 to 1989 in Comparison to Other Countries
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Manuel Tomas Schick, Christoph E. Minder, and Arthur Marx
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Adult ,Male ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Time Factors ,Adolescent ,Drug related mortality ,Substance-Related Disorders ,Population Dynamics ,Medicine (miscellaneous) ,Death Certificates ,Heroin ,Age Distribution ,Sex Factors ,Risk Factors ,Cause of Death ,Epidemiology ,medicine ,Health Status Indicators ,Humans ,Longitudinal Studies ,Age of Onset ,Data Linkage ,biology ,business.industry ,Mortality rate ,Reproducibility of Results ,biology.organism_classification ,Social Class ,Educational Status ,Female ,Residence ,Cannabis ,business ,Switzerland ,Demography ,medicine.drug - Abstract
This article relates to two studies. In the first one all registered drug-related deaths (n = 649) in Switzerland from 1987 to 1989 were analyzed. In Study II a complete regional sample (n = 154) was further investigated. Data linkage to death certificates permitted tabulations according to place of residence and year of death, and the investigation of the migration of addicts. Drug-related mortality rate in urban areas was distinctly higher. Use of morphine/heroin was found in 80%. Consumption of cannabis started at age 11, of IV-applicated drugs at 13 years. Further results pertain to home situation, education, profession, cause, and circumstances of death.
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- 1994
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