Title | Aspects of social cost concerning illicit drug use: analysis based on index numbers | |
Authors | Marianna Diomidous1, Stelios Zimeras2 and John Mantas11. Department of Public Health, Faculty of Nursing, University of Athens, Athens, Hellas
2. Department of Statistics and Actuarial Financial Mathematics, University of the Aegean,Karlovassi, Samos, Hellas |
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Citation | Diomidous, M., Zimeras, S., Mantas, J.: Aspects of social cost concerning illicit drug use: analysis based on index numbers, Epitheorese Klin. Farmakol. Farmakokinet. 23(3): 107-116 (2009) | |
Publication Date | Accepted for publication (Final Version): July 1, 2009 | |
Full Text Language | English | |
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Keywords | Illicit drugs, estimation, social cost, index numbers. | |
Other Terms | review article | |
Summary | The trafficking and use of illicit drugs has a wide range of social consequences for both individuals and society. The current article focuses on relevant parameters concerning the estimation of social cost regarding illicit drugs, by reviewing recent relevant social cost studies. Parameters of drug use that should be taken into account for the estimation of the cost include various consequences to the user, family, wider community, industry and the public sector. Cost-of-illness studies recognize three categories: health cost, productivity losses and other impact on society. The potential benefits of cost estimation, gives rise to policy and investment decisions by highlighting specific problems and policies. A number of recent reports have provided estimates of the total economic and social costs of drug misuse in particular situations. Most of the studies use the human capital technique mainly due to the fact that this method is simpler in technical terms, with only a few studies using the demographic approach by estimating the intangible costs of illicit drug use. The development of improved economic cost estimates will be the means for prioritising substance abuse issues on policy agendas and provide useful information for targeting interventions. | |
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