Update and complete the analysis of drug use, consequences and correlates amongst minorities

Summary

This report is a follow-up study to an earlier mapping exercise on minorities and is the final output of a follow-up project to update and complete the analysis of drug use, consequences and correlates amongst minorities, covering all the EU Member States and Norway, was carried out from December 2001 to October 2002. The study used a qualitative approach. Since much of the knowledge on the drug use of black and minority ethnic communities is undocumented, key messages were extracted from the EMCDDA's previous report (see above) and used to devise a questionnaire specific to each country and addressed to key informants (drug researchers, service providers and others involved in the health or welfare of BME communities). 

 

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Additional information

This report was commissioned by the EMCDDA (EMCDDA / P1 / CT.01.P1.13 / 2002).

This report was prepared by:

Jane Fountain, Centre for Ethnicity and Health, University of Central Lancashire, UK
Jon Bashford, Centre for Ethnicity and Health, University of Central Lancashire, UK
Susan Underwood, Centre for Ethnicity and Health, University of Central Lancashire, UK
Jagjit Khurana, Centre for Ethnicity and Health, University of Central Lancashire, UK
Moira Winters, Centre for Ethnicity and Health, University of Central Lancashire, UK
Kamlesh Patel, Centre for Ethnicity and Health, University of Central Lancashire, UK
Chloé Carpentier, EMCDDA, Lisbon

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