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Intentional and non-intentional drug-related deaths

Auditorium IV
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Friday, 25 October, 2024 - 10:50 to 12:20
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About

This session will address factors influencing intentional and accidental drug-related fatalities including adverse childhood experiences, psychiatric conditions, and prevalence Benzodiazepine.

Chair

Dietze Paul
  • Professor and co-Director, Disease Elimination Program,
  • Burnet Institute,
  • Melbourne,
  • Australia
Trayner Kirsten
  • Research Fellow/Epidemiologist,
  • Glasgow Caledonian University/Public Health Scotland

Type

  • Oral presentation session

Tracks

  • Hepatitis C, other infectious diseases, and drug-related harms

Keywords

  • Quantitative methods
  • Overdose
  • Youth/children
  • Opiates
  • Public health
  • Mental health and wellbeing
  • Harm reduction
  • Europe
  • Prescription drugs
  • Toxicology and forensic analysis

Presentations

Friday, 25 October

10:50
Oral presentation

Accidental versus intentional drug overdose deaths: a national register linkage study

10:50 to 12:20
Auditorium IV
Rebecca McDonald
Oral presentation

Drug-induced deaths and non-fatal poisonings in youth – associations with ACE and psychiatric morbidity

10:50 to 12:20
Auditorium IV
Karoliina Karjalainen
Oral presentation

Prevalence of Benzodiazepine Prescription Prior to Overdose Deaths Compared to Toxicological Findings

10:50 to 12:20
Auditorium IV
Anna Armika Tussilago Nyman
Oral presentation

Suicide in people prescribed opioid-agonist therapy (OAT) in Scotland, 2011-2020: a national retrospective cohort study.

10:50 to 12:20
Auditorium IV
Rosalyn Fraser
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