Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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7504104 | Drug and Alcohol Dependence | 2016 | 11 Pages |
Abstract
Combining the available data allowed for a better understanding of the geographical differences regarding prevalence, typology and amounts of substances consumed. For cannabis and amphetamine-type stimulants, the complementarity of survey, police and wastewater data could be highlighted, although notable differences could be identified when considering more stigmatised drugs (i.e. cocaine and heroin). Understanding illicit drug consumption at the national scale remains a difficult task, yet this research illustrates the added value of combining complementary data sources to obtain a more comprehensive and accurate picture of the situation.
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Authors
Frederic Been, Lubertus Bijlsma, Lisa Benaglia, Jean-Daniel Berset, Ana M. Botero-Coy, Sara Castiglioni, Ludwig Kraus, Frank Zobel, Michael P. Schaub, Alexander Bücheli, Félix Hernández, Olivier Delémont, Pierre Esseiva, Christoph Ort,