The NACDA was established in response to the drug problem to assist in our continued need to improve our knowledge and understanding of problem drug use.
The goal of the NACDA is to advise the Government on problem drug use in Ireland in relation to prevalence, prevention consequences and treatment based on our analysis and interpretation of research findings.
Title: |
Drug Use in Ireland & Northern Ireland: Drug Prevalence Survey 2006/2007: Regional Drugs Tasks Force Areas (RDTFs) Results: Bulletin 2: Confidence Intervals |
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Authors: National Advisory Committee on Drugs (NACD) & Public Health Information and Research Branch (PHIRB) |
Published: February 2009 | |
Pages: 35 | |
File Size: 586 KB | |
Format: PDF | |
Executive Summary |
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This paper contains the 95% confidence intervals for the drug prevalence rates published in Bulletin 2 – Drug Use in Ireland & Northern Ireland 2006/2007: Drug Prevalence Survey Bulletin 2: Regional Drugs Task Force (Ireland) & Health and Social Services Board (Northern Ireland) Results. Only confidence intervals for drug prevalence rates in Regional Drug Task Force Areas (former Health Board areas) are included in this paper. |