Drug use disorders top 10 cause of disability in Australia 2015
Published on the 27 Oct 2016
Australia is one of only two high-income countries (and USA) where drug use disorders were a top 10 cause of disability, according to modelling by the National Drug and Alcohol Research Centre (NDARC) at UNSW published today in a six-part series in the Lancet on the Global Burden of Disease. The study has found that deaths and disability related to illicit drug use have increased by nearly a third over the past 10 years globally.
NDARC’s Professor Louisa Degenhardt (pictured) co-chaired the Expert Group on mental disorders and illicit drug use for the 2010 Global Burden of Disease (GBD) study and has been on the core analytic team ever since, including for GBD 2015.
The full media release is available HERE with links to the Lancet papers.