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  • A capture-recapture study of the prevalence and implications of opiate use in Dublin 

    COMISKEY, CATHERINE; Barry, Joe M. (2001)
    Background: To date there have been no studies estimating the hidden prevalence of opiate use in Dublin. Methods: A muftisource enumeration followed by the application of the capture-recapture method with log-linear modelling ...
  • Characteristics of opiate users presenting for a new treatment episode: Baseline data from the national treatment outcome study in Ireland (ROSIE) 

    COMISKEY, CATHERINE (Taylor and Francis, 2007)
    Aim: The Research Outcome Study in Ireland (ROSIE) is the first large-scale, prospective, multi-site, drug treatment outcome study in Ireland. Method: Using a structured questionnaire, the substance use, health, crime ...
  • DUNDRUM-D: Developmental Understanding of Drug Misuse & Dependence 

    KENNEDY, HARRY (2012)
    Developmental Understanding of Drug Misuse and Dependence DUNDRUM-D This instrument has grown out of the series of prison psychiatric morbidity studies carried out by the National Forensic Mental Health Service in the ...
  • Monitoring quality and coverage of harm reduction services for people who use drugs: A consensus study 

    COMISKEY, CATHERINE; Wiessing, Lucas; Ferri, Marica; Běláčková, Vendula; Carrieri, Patrizia; Friedman, Samuel R.; Folch, Cinta; Dolan, Kate; Galvin, Brian; Vickerman, Peter; Lazarus, Jeffrey V.; Mravčík, Viktor; Kretzschmar, Mirjam; Sypsa, Vana; Sarasa-Renedo, Ana; Uusküla, Anneli; Paraskevis, Dimitrios; Mendão, Luis; Rossi, Diana; van Gelder, Nadine; Mitcheson, Luke; Paoli, Letizia; Diaz Gomez, Cristina; Milhet, Maitena; Dascalu, Nicoleta; Knight, Jonathan; Hay, Gordon; Kalamara, Eleni; Simon, Roland; EUBEST Working Group; Rossi, Carla; Griffiths, Paul (2017)
    Background and aims: Despite advances in our knowledge of effective services for people who use drugs over the last decades globally, coverage remains poor in most countries, while quality is often unknown. This paper ...