Publication catalogue list
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2004 National Drug Strategy Household Survey: first resultsDrug statistics series no. 13'2004 National Drug Strategy Household Survey: first results' presents summary data collected in Australia's most comprehensive national survey on drug issues. Key results on drug-related awareness, knowledge, attitudes and behaviour are features of this report. Comparisons with 1991, 1993, 1995, 1998 and 2001 surveys are presented and population estimates of the numbers of consumers of both licit and illicit substances are also provided. This report is the 13th in the Australian Institute of Health and Welfare's Drug statistics series. Future reports in the series will cover extended analysis of the 2004 results and a comprehensive summary of major drug use statistical collections. This report and others in the series are useful resources for policy makers, researchers and professionals interested in drug-related issues. Authored by AIHW. Published 7 April 2005; ISSN 1442-7230; ISBN-13 978 1 74024 464 0; AIHW cat. no. PHE 57; 141pp.; FREE |
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Statistics on drug use in Australia 2002Drug statistics series no. 12Statistics on Drug Use in Australia 2002 is the tenth in a series originally titled Statistics on Drug Abuse in Australia. The report provides a comprehensive summary of major drug use statistical collections, with references to sources of more detailed information. Data re presented on patterns of drug use (including trends and attitudes to use), international comparisons, drugs and health, special population groups, crime and law enforcement, polydrug use and drug avoidance and moderation. New to this edition is a chapter on treatment services and data describing drug use by police detainees and drug use and drug-related offences by male prisoners. This report and others in the Drug Statistics Series are useful resources for policy-makers, planners and researchers interested in drug-related matters. Authored by AIHW. Published 20 February 2003; ISSN 1442 7230; ISBN-13 978 1 74024 240 0; AIHW cat. no. PHE 43; 113pp.; OUT OF PRINT |
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2001 National Drug Strategy Household Survey: detailed findingsDrug statistics series no. 11This report extends the statistical analysis of the 2001 National Drug Strategy Household Survey presented in 2001 National Drug Strategy Household Survey: first results. It provides comprehensive information on tobacco, alcohol and illicit drug use patterns, community perceptions of drug use, support for drug-related policy and legislation, and drug use among special population groups. This report, along with others in the Drug statistics series, will be a useful resource for policy makers, planners and researchers interested in drug-related matters. Authored by AIHW. Published 19 December 2002; ISSN 1442-7230; ISBN-13 978 1 74024 233 2; AIHW cat. no. PHE 41; 141pp.; FREE |
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2001 National Drug Strategy Household Survey: state and territory supplementDrug statistics series no. 10This report presents summary statistics for states and territories from the 2001 National Drug Strategy Household Survey. It supplements the national findings published in '2001 National Drug Strategy Household Survey: first results' in May 2002. Authored by AIHW. Published 30 August 2002; ISSN 1442-7230; ISBN-13 978 1 74024 199 1; AIHW cat. no. PHE 37; 23pp.; INTERNET ONLY |
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2001 National Drug Strategy Household Survey: first resultsDrug statistics series no. 9'2001 National Drug Strategy Household Survey: first results' presents key findings from Australia's most comprehensive national survey on drug issues. Results on drug-related awareness, knowledge and behaviours in 2001 are featured, and selected findings are compared with earlier years. The survey covers tobacco, alcohol and illicit drug use. This report is the ninth in the Australian Institute of Health and Welfare's Drug statistics series, and complements a set of reports covering the 1998 survey. This report and others in the series--including a planned report with extended analysis of the 2001 results--will be useful resources for decision makers, researchers and professionals interested in drug-related issues. Authored by AIHW. Published 20 May 2002; ISSN 1442-7230; ISBN-13 978 1 74024 176 2; AIHW cat. no. PHE 35; 129pp.; FREE |
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Statistics on drug use in Australia 2000Drug statistics series no. 8Statistics on Drug Use in Australia 2000 is the ninth in a series originally titled Statistics on Drug Abuse in Australia. The report provides readers with a comprehensive summary of major drug use statistical collections, with references to sources of more detailed information. Data are presented on drug use patterns (including trends and attitudes to use), drugs and health, special population groups and crime and law enforcement. New to this edition are chapters on drug avoidance behaviours, polydrug use and international comparisons. This report and others in the Drug Statistics Series will be useful resources for policy-makers, planners and researchers interested in drug-related matters. Authored by Miller M & Draper G. Published 14 June 2001; ISSN 1442 7230; ISBN-13 978 1 74024 106 9; AIHW cat. no. PHE 30; 82pp.; OUT OF PRINT |
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The quantification of drug-caused mortality and morbidity in Australia, 1998Drug statistics series no. 7Provides a comprehensive estimate of deaths and hospital separations caused by tobacco, alcohol and illicit drugs. The report presents revised aetiological faction estimates attributing deaths and hospital separations from each of a range of specific illnesses and injuries to tobacco, alcohol and illicit drugs. It also presents estimates of 1998 deaths and potential years of life lost and 1997-98 hospital separations and patient days attributable to each of these drugs based on the revised fractions. Authored by Ridolfo B & Stevenson C. Published 23 February 2001; ISSN 1442 7230; ISBN-13 978 1 74024 097 0; AIHW cat. no. PHE 29; 175pp.; $18.00 |
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1998 National Drug Strategy Household Survey: detailed findingsDrug statistics series no. 6'1998 National Drug Strategy Household Survey: detailed findings' contains final results from the 1998 National Drug Strategy Household Survey. Provisional results were published by AIHW in '1998 National Drug Strategy Household Survey: first results'. This second report extends the analysis on correlates of drug use and the social and health effects of drug use. The information presented here and in other reports in this series will be useful for policy planners and researchers interested in drug-related matters. Authored by Adhikari P & Summerill A. Published 20 December 2000; ISSN 1442-7230; ISBN-13 978 1 7402 4081 9; AIHW cat. no. PHE 27; 144pp.; FREE |
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1998 National Drug Strategy Household Survey: state and territory resultsDrug statistics series no. 5This report provides state and territory comparisons from the 1998 National Drug Strategy Household Survey. It covers tobacco, alcohol and illicit drug use by age group and sex, and a selection of related statistics. Additional chapters discuss perceptions and acceptability of drug use, community support for drug policy and the social effects of drug use. The report is part of the Australian Institute of Health and Welfare's Drug Statistics Series. Authored by Fitzsimmons G & Cooper-Stanbury M. Published 20 December 2000; ISSN 1442-7230; ISBN-13 978 1 74024 044 4; AIHW cat. no. PHE 26; 54pp.; FREE |
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1998 National Drug Strategy Household Survey: Queensland resultsDrug statistics series no. 4Presents data collected in Australia's most comprehensive national survey on drug issues. Key results on drug-related awareness, knowledge, attitudes and behaviours are compared to the results for other states and territories combined. Comparisons with the 1995 survey are featured and population estimates of the numbers of consumers of both licit and illicit substances are also provided. This report is part of the Australian Institute of Health and Welfare's Drug Statistics Series. Future survey-related reports in the series will cover correlates of drug use and other state and territory comparisons. This report and others in the series will be useful resources for policy planners and researchers interested in drug-related matters. Authored by AIHW. Published 1 June 2000; ISSN 1442-7230; ISBN-13 978 1 74024 047 5; AIHW cat. no. PHE 23; 122pp.; INTERNET ONLY |











