❓ The WA parliamentary question seeks data on illicit stimulant-induced psychosis in children and adolescents presenting to mental health outpatient facilities, broken down by substance type and year. The answer provides the requested data, noting limitations in identifying specific drugs and potential for multiple presentations.
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(1) How many children and adolescents (aged 18 and under), diagnosed with illicit stimulant-induced psychosis, have presented themselves or been referred to child and adolescent mental health out-patient facilities across Western Australia between - (a) 1 July 2003 - 30 June 2004; (b) 1 July 2004 - 30 June 2005; and (c) 1 July 2005 - 30 June 2006? (2) Of those referred to in (1), how many were due in part or whole as a result of - (a) cannabis; (b) amphetamines, including meth-amphetamine; (c) heroin; (d) cocaine; and (e) other?
(b) 1 July 2004 - 30 June 2005; and (c) 1 July 2005 - 30 June 2006?
(c) 1 July 2005 - 30 June 2006?
(b) amphetamines, including meth-amphetamine; (c) heroin; (d) cocaine; and (e) other?
(c) heroin; (d) cocaine; and (e) other?
(d) cocaine; and (e) other?
(e) other?
(b) 1 July 2004 - 30 June 2005 - 21 (c) 1 July 2005 - 30 June 2006 - 21 (2) 1 July 2003 - 30 June 2004 (a) 9 (b) Nil. (c) Nil. (d) Nil. (e) 6 1 July 2004 - 30 June 2005 (a) 14 (b) 2 (c) Nil. (d) Nil. (e) 6 1 July 2005 - 30 June 2006 (a) 15 (b) 1 (c) Nil. (d) Nil. (e) 5 Notes: 1. The number of persons in the answers to question 2 may exceed the total in question 1, as a person may attend on another occasion with psychosis caused by a different drug. 2. The "Other" category (e) above includes cases related to alcohol, sedatives and hypnotics, hallucinogens and volatile solvents. It includes "multiple drugs" diagnosis when two or more substances are known to be involved but it is not possible to assess which is contributing most to the condition. It is also used when the exact identity of some or all of the substances is uncertain or unknown. 3. The categories used in responding to question 2 are: 2(a) cannabinoids including cannabis 2(b) stimulants, including amphetamine and methamphetamine 2(c) opioids, including heroin. The specific drugs listed in the question are not able to be individually identified for the first three categories.
(c) 1 July 2005 - 30 June 2006 - 21 (2) 1 July 2003 - 30 June 2004 (a) 9 (b) Nil. (c) Nil. (d) Nil. (e) 6 1 July 2004 - 30 June 2005 (a) 14 (b) 2 (c) Nil. (d) Nil. (e) 6 1 July 2005 - 30 June 2006 (a) 15 (b) 1 (c) Nil. (d) Nil. (e) 5 Notes: 1. The number of persons in the answers to question 2 may exceed the total in question 1, as a person may attend on another occasion with psychosis caused by a different drug. 2. The "Other" category (e) above includes cases related to alcohol, sedatives and hypnotics, hallucinogens and volatile solvents. It includes "multiple drugs" diagnosis when two or more substances are known to be involved but it is not possible to assess which is contributing most to the condition. It is also used when the exact identity of some or all of the substances is uncertain or unknown. 3. The categories used in responding to question 2 are: 2(a) cannabinoids including cannabis 2(b) stimulants, including amphetamine and methamphetamine 2(c) opioids, including heroin. The specific drugs listed in the question are not able to be individually identified for the first three categories.
(2) 1 July 2003 - 30 June 2004 (a) 9 (b) Nil. (c) Nil. (d) Nil. (e) 6 1 July 2004 - 30 June 2005 (a) 14 (b) 2 (c) Nil. (d) Nil. (e) 6 1 July 2005 - 30 June 2006 (a) 15 (b) 1 (c) Nil. (d) Nil. (e) 5 Notes: 1. The number of persons in the answers to question 2 may exceed the total in question 1, as a person may attend on another occasion with psychosis caused by a different drug. 2. The "Other" category (e) above includes cases related to alcohol, sedatives and hypnotics, hallucinogens and volatile solvents. It includes "multiple drugs" diagnosis when two or more substances are known to be involved but it is not possible to assess which is contributing most to the condition. It is also used when the exact identity of some or all of the substances is uncertain or unknown. 3. The categories used in responding to question 2 are: 2(a) cannabinoids including cannabis 2(b) stimulants, including amphetamine and methamphetamine 2(c) opioids, including heroin. The specific drugs listed in the question are not able to be individually identified for the first three categories.
(a) 9 (b) Nil. (c) Nil. (d) Nil. (e) 6 1 July 2004 - 30 June 2005 (a) 14 (b) 2 (c) Nil. (d) Nil. (e) 6 1 July 2005 - 30 June 2006 (a) 15 (b) 1 (c) Nil. (d) Nil. (e) 5 Notes: 1. The number of persons in the answers to question 2 may exceed the total in question 1, as a person may attend on another occasion with psychosis caused by a different drug. 2. The "Other" category (e) above includes cases related to alcohol, sedatives and hypnotics, hallucinogens and volatile solvents. It includes "multiple drugs" diagnosis when two or more substances are known to be involved but it is not possible to assess which is contributing most to the condition. It is also used when the exact identity of some or all of the substances is uncertain or unknown. 3. The categories used in responding to question 2 are: 2(a) cannabinoids including cannabis 2(b) stimulants, including amphetamine and methamphetamine 2(c) opioids, including heroin. The specific drugs listed in the question are not able to be individually identified for the first three categories.
(b) Nil. (c) Nil. (d) Nil. (e) 6 1 July 2004 - 30 June 2005 (a) 14 (b) 2 (c) Nil. (d) Nil. (e) 6 1 July 2005 - 30 June 2006 (a) 15 (b) 1 (c) Nil. (d) Nil. (e) 5 Notes: 1. The number of persons in the answers to question 2 may exceed the total in question 1, as a person may attend on another occasion with psychosis caused by a different drug. 2. The "Other" category (e) above includes cases related to alcohol, sedatives and hypnotics, hallucinogens and volatile solvents. It includes "multiple drugs" diagnosis when two or more substances are known to be involved but it is not possible to assess which is contributing most to the condition. It is also used when the exact identity of some or all of the substances is uncertain or unknown. 3. The categories used in responding to question 2 are: 2(a) cannabinoids including cannabis 2(b) stimulants, including amphetamine and methamphetamine 2(c) opioids, including heroin. The specific drugs listed in the question are not able to be individually identified for the first three categories.
(c) Nil. (d) Nil. (e) 6 1 July 2004 - 30 June 2005 (a) 14 (b) 2 (c) Nil. (d) Nil. (e) 6 1 July 2005 - 30 June 2006 (a) 15 (b) 1 (c) Nil. (d) Nil. (e) 5 Notes: 1. The number of persons in the answers to question 2 may exceed the total in question 1, as a person may attend on another occasion with psychosis caused by a different drug. 2. The "Other" category (e) above includes cases related to alcohol, sedatives and hypnotics, hallucinogens and volatile solvents. It includes "multiple drugs" diagnosis when two or more substances are known to be involved but it is not possible to assess which is contributing most to the condition. It is also used when the exact identity of some or all of the substances is uncertain or unknown. 3. The categories used in responding to question 2 are: 2(a) cannabinoids including cannabis 2(b) stimulants, including amphetamine and methamphetamine 2(c) opioids, including heroin. The specific drugs listed in the question are not able to be individually identified for the first three categories.
(d) Nil. (e) 6 1 July 2004 - 30 June 2005 (a) 14 (b) 2 (c) Nil. (d) Nil. (e) 6 1 July 2005 - 30 June 2006 (a) 15 (b) 1 (c) Nil. (d) Nil. (e) 5 Notes: 1. The number of persons in the answers to question 2 may exceed the total in question 1, as a person may attend on another occasion with psychosis caused by a different drug. 2. The "Other" category (e) above includes cases related to alcohol, sedatives and hypnotics, hallucinogens and volatile solvents. It includes "multiple drugs" diagnosis when two or more substances are known to be involved but it is not possible to assess which is contributing most to the condition. It is also used when the exact identity of some or all of the substances is uncertain or unknown. 3. The categories used in responding to question 2 are: 2(a) cannabinoids including cannabis 2(b) stimulants, including amphetamine and methamphetamine 2(c) opioids, including heroin. The specific drugs listed in the question are not able to be individually identified for the first three categories.
(e) 6 1 July 2004 - 30 June 2005 (a) 14 (b) 2 (c) Nil. (d) Nil. (e) 6 1 July 2005 - 30 June 2006 (a) 15 (b) 1 (c) Nil. (d) Nil. (e) 5 Notes: 1. The number of persons in the answers to question 2 may exceed the total in question 1, as a person may attend on another occasion with psychosis caused by a different drug. 2. The "Other" category (e) above includes cases related to alcohol, sedatives and hypnotics, hallucinogens and volatile solvents. It includes "multiple drugs" diagnosis when two or more substances are known to be involved but it is not possible to assess which is contributing most to the condition. It is also used when the exact identity of some or all of the substances is uncertain or unknown. 3. The categories used in responding to question 2 are: 2(a) cannabinoids including cannabis 2(b) stimulants, including amphetamine and methamphetamine 2(c) opioids, including heroin. The specific drugs listed in the question are not able to be individually identified for the first three categories.
1 July 2004 - 30 June 2005 (a) 14 (b) 2 (c) Nil. (d) Nil. (e) 6 1 July 2005 - 30 June 2006 (a) 15 (b) 1 (c) Nil. (d) Nil. (e) 5 Notes: 1. The number of persons in the answers to question 2 may exceed the total in question 1, as a person may attend on another occasion with psychosis caused by a different drug. 2. The "Other" category (e) above includes cases related to alcohol, sedatives and hypnotics, hallucinogens and volatile solvents. It includes "multiple drugs" diagnosis when two or more substances are known to be involved but it is not possible to assess which is contributing most to the condition. It is also used when the exact identity of some or all of the substances is uncertain or unknown. 3. The categories used in responding to question 2 are: 2(a) cannabinoids including cannabis 2(b) stimulants, including amphetamine and methamphetamine 2(c) opioids, including heroin. The specific drugs listed in the question are not able to be individually identified for the first three categories.
(a) 14 (b) 2 (c) Nil. (d) Nil. (e) 6 1 July 2005 - 30 June 2006 (a) 15 (b) 1 (c) Nil. (d) Nil. (e) 5 Notes: 1. The number of persons in the answers to question 2 may exceed the total in question 1, as a person may attend on another occasion with psychosis caused by a different drug. 2. The "Other" category (e) above includes cases related to alcohol, sedatives and hypnotics, hallucinogens and volatile solvents. It includes "multiple drugs" diagnosis when two or more substances are known to be involved but it is not possible to assess which is contributing most to the condition. It is also used when the exact identity of some or all of the substances is uncertain or unknown. 3. The categories used in responding to question 2 are: 2(a) cannabinoids including cannabis 2(b) stimulants, including amphetamine and methamphetamine 2(c) opioids, including heroin. The specific drugs listed in the question are not able to be individually identified for the first three categories.
(b) 2 (c) Nil. (d) Nil. (e) 6 1 July 2005 - 30 June 2006 (a) 15 (b) 1 (c) Nil. (d) Nil. (e) 5 Notes: 1. The number of persons in the answers to question 2 may exceed the total in question 1, as a person may attend on another occasion with psychosis caused by a different drug. 2. The "Other" category (e) above includes cases related to alcohol, sedatives and hypnotics, hallucinogens and volatile solvents. It includes "multiple drugs" diagnosis when two or more substances are known to be involved but it is not possible to assess which is contributing most to the condition. It is also used when the exact identity of some or all of the substances is uncertain or unknown. 3. The categories used in responding to question 2 are: 2(a) cannabinoids including cannabis 2(b) stimulants, including amphetamine and methamphetamine 2(c) opioids, including heroin. The specific drugs listed in the question are not able to be individually identified for the first three categories.
(c) Nil. (d) Nil. (e) 6 1 July 2005 - 30 June 2006 (a) 15 (b) 1 (c) Nil. (d) Nil. (e) 5 Notes: 1. The number of persons in the answers to question 2 may exceed the total in question 1, as a person may attend on another occasion with psychosis caused by a different drug. 2. The "Other" category (e) above includes cases related to alcohol, sedatives and hypnotics, hallucinogens and volatile solvents. It includes "multiple drugs" diagnosis when two or more substances are known to be involved but it is not possible to assess which is contributing most to the condition. It is also used when the exact identity of some or all of the substances is uncertain or unknown. 3. The categories used in responding to question 2 are: 2(a) cannabinoids including cannabis 2(b) stimulants, including amphetamine and methamphetamine 2(c) opioids, including heroin. The specific drugs listed in the question are not able to be individually identified for the first three categories.
(d) Nil. (e) 6 1 July 2005 - 30 June 2006 (a) 15 (b) 1 (c) Nil. (d) Nil. (e) 5 Notes: 1. The number of persons in the answers to question 2 may exceed the total in question 1, as a person may attend on another occasion with psychosis caused by a different drug. 2. The "Other" category (e) above includes cases related to alcohol, sedatives and hypnotics, hallucinogens and volatile solvents. It includes "multiple drugs" diagnosis when two or more substances are known to be involved but it is not possible to assess which is contributing most to the condition. It is also used when the exact identity of some or all of the substances is uncertain or unknown. 3. The categories used in responding to question 2 are: 2(a) cannabinoids including cannabis 2(b) stimulants, including amphetamine and methamphetamine 2(c) opioids, including heroin. The specific drugs listed in the question are not able to be individually identified for the first three categories.
(e) 6 1 July 2005 - 30 June 2006 (a) 15 (b) 1 (c) Nil. (d) Nil. (e) 5 Notes: 1. The number of persons in the answers to question 2 may exceed the total in question 1, as a person may attend on another occasion with psychosis caused by a different drug. 2. The "Other" category (e) above includes cases related to alcohol, sedatives and hypnotics, hallucinogens and volatile solvents. It includes "multiple drugs" diagnosis when two or more substances are known to be involved but it is not possible to assess which is contributing most to the condition. It is also used when the exact identity of some or all of the substances is uncertain or unknown. 3. The categories used in responding to question 2 are: 2(a) cannabinoids including cannabis 2(b) stimulants, including amphetamine and methamphetamine 2(c) opioids, including heroin. The specific drugs listed in the question are not able to be individually identified for the first three categories.
1 July 2005 - 30 June 2006 (a) 15 (b) 1 (c) Nil. (d) Nil. (e) 5 Notes: 1. The number of persons in the answers to question 2 may exceed the total in question 1, as a person may attend on another occasion with psychosis caused by a different drug. 2. The "Other" category (e) above includes cases related to alcohol, sedatives and hypnotics, hallucinogens and volatile solvents. It includes "multiple drugs" diagnosis when two or more substances are known to be involved but it is not possible to assess which is contributing most to the condition. It is also used when the exact identity of some or all of the substances is uncertain or unknown. 3. The categories used in responding to question 2 are: 2(a) cannabinoids including cannabis 2(b) stimulants, including amphetamine and methamphetamine 2(c) opioids, including heroin. The specific drugs listed in the question are not able to be individually identified for the first three categories.
(a) 15 (b) 1 (c) Nil. (d) Nil. (e) 5 Notes: 1. The number of persons in the answers to question 2 may exceed the total in question 1, as a person may attend on another occasion with psychosis caused by a different drug. 2. The "Other" category (e) above includes cases related to alcohol, sedatives and hypnotics, hallucinogens and volatile solvents. It includes "multiple drugs" diagnosis when two or more substances are known to be involved but it is not possible to assess which is contributing most to the condition. It is also used when the exact identity of some or all of the substances is uncertain or unknown. 3. The categories used in responding to question 2 are: 2(a) cannabinoids including cannabis 2(b) stimulants, including amphetamine and methamphetamine 2(c) opioids, including heroin. The specific drugs listed in the question are not able to be individually identified for the first three categories.
(b) 1 (c) Nil. (d) Nil. (e) 5 Notes: 1. The number of persons in the answers to question 2 may exceed the total in question 1, as a person may attend on another occasion with psychosis caused by a different drug. 2. The "Other" category (e) above includes cases related to alcohol, sedatives and hypnotics, hallucinogens and volatile solvents. It includes "multiple drugs" diagnosis when two or more substances are known to be involved but it is not possible to assess which is contributing most to the condition. It is also used when the exact identity of some or all of the substances is uncertain or unknown. 3. The categories used in responding to question 2 are: 2(a) cannabinoids including cannabis 2(b) stimulants, including amphetamine and methamphetamine 2(c) opioids, including heroin. The specific drugs listed in the question are not able to be individually identified for the first three categories.
(c) Nil. (d) Nil. (e) 5 Notes: 1. The number of persons in the answers to question 2 may exceed the total in question 1, as a person may attend on another occasion with psychosis caused by a different drug. 2. The "Other" category (e) above includes cases related to alcohol, sedatives and hypnotics, hallucinogens and volatile solvents. It includes "multiple drugs" diagnosis when two or more substances are known to be involved but it is not possible to assess which is contributing most to the condition. It is also used when the exact identity of some or all of the substances is uncertain or unknown. 3. The categories used in responding to question 2 are: 2(a) cannabinoids including cannabis 2(b) stimulants, including amphetamine and methamphetamine 2(c) opioids, including heroin. The specific drugs listed in the question are not able to be individually identified for the first three categories.
(d) Nil. (e) 5 Notes: 1. The number of persons in the answers to question 2 may exceed the total in question 1, as a person may attend on another occasion with psychosis caused by a different drug. 2. The "Other" category (e) above includes cases related to alcohol, sedatives and hypnotics, hallucinogens and volatile solvents. It includes "multiple drugs" diagnosis when two or more substances are known to be involved but it is not possible to assess which is contributing most to the condition. It is also used when the exact identity of some or all of the substances is uncertain or unknown. 3. The categories used in responding to question 2 are: 2(a) cannabinoids including cannabis 2(b) stimulants, including amphetamine and methamphetamine 2(c) opioids, including heroin. The specific drugs listed in the question are not able to be individually identified for the first three categories.
(e) 5 Notes: 1. The number of persons in the answers to question 2 may exceed the total in question 1, as a person may attend on another occasion with psychosis caused by a different drug. 2. The "Other" category (e) above includes cases related to alcohol, sedatives and hypnotics, hallucinogens and volatile solvents. It includes "multiple drugs" diagnosis when two or more substances are known to be involved but it is not possible to assess which is contributing most to the condition. It is also used when the exact identity of some or all of the substances is uncertain or unknown. 3. The categories used in responding to question 2 are: 2(a) cannabinoids including cannabis 2(b) stimulants, including amphetamine and methamphetamine 2(c) opioids, including heroin. The specific drugs listed in the question are not able to be individually identified for the first three categories.
Notes: 1. The number of persons in the answers to question 2 may exceed the total in question 1, as a person may attend on another occasion with psychosis caused by a different drug. 2. The "Other" category (e) above includes cases related to alcohol, sedatives and hypnotics, hallucinogens and volatile solvents. It includes "multiple drugs" diagnosis when two or more substances are known to be involved but it is not possible to assess which is contributing most to the condition. It is also used when the exact identity of some or all of the substances is uncertain or unknown. 3. The categories used in responding to question 2 are: 2(a) cannabinoids including cannabis 2(b) stimulants, including amphetamine and methamphetamine 2(c) opioids, including heroin. The specific drugs listed in the question are not able to be individually identified for the first three categories.
1. The number of persons in the answers to question 2 may exceed the total in question 1, as a person may attend on another occasion with psychosis caused by a different drug. 2. The "Other" category (e) above includes cases related to alcohol, sedatives and hypnotics, hallucinogens and volatile solvents. It includes "multiple drugs" diagnosis when two or more substances are known to be involved but it is not possible to assess which is contributing most to the condition. It is also used when the exact identity of some or all of the substances is uncertain or unknown. 3. The categories used in responding to question 2 are: 2(a) cannabinoids including cannabis 2(b) stimulants, including amphetamine and methamphetamine 2(c) opioids, including heroin. The specific drugs listed in the question are not able to be individually identified for the first three categories.
2. The "Other" category (e) above includes cases related to alcohol, sedatives and hypnotics, hallucinogens and volatile solvents. It includes "multiple drugs" diagnosis when two or more substances are known to be involved but it is not possible to assess which is contributing most to the condition. It is also used when the exact identity of some or all of the substances is uncertain or unknown. 3. The categories used in responding to question 2 are: 2(a) cannabinoids including cannabis 2(b) stimulants, including amphetamine and methamphetamine 2(c) opioids, including heroin. The specific drugs listed in the question are not able to be individually identified for the first three categories.
3. The categories used in responding to question 2 are: 2(a) cannabinoids including cannabis 2(b) stimulants, including amphetamine and methamphetamine 2(c) opioids, including heroin. The specific drugs listed in the question are not able to be individually identified for the first three categories.
2(a) cannabinoids including cannabis 2(b) stimulants, including amphetamine and methamphetamine 2(c) opioids, including heroin. The specific drugs listed in the question are not able to be individually identified for the first three categories.
2(b) stimulants, including amphetamine and methamphetamine 2(c) opioids, including heroin. The specific drugs listed in the question are not able to be individually identified for the first three categories.
2(c) opioids, including heroin. The specific drugs listed in the question are not able to be individually identified for the first three categories.
The specific drugs listed in the question are not able to be individually identified for the first three categories.
(b) 1 July 2004 - 30 June 2005; and (c) 1 July 2005 - 30 June 2006?
(c) 1 July 2005 - 30 June 2006?
(b) amphetamines, including meth-amphetamine; (c) heroin; (d) cocaine; and (e) other?
(c) heroin; (d) cocaine; and (e) other?
(d) cocaine; and (e) other?
(e) other?
(b) 1 July 2004 - 30 June 2005 - 21 (c) 1 July 2005 - 30 June 2006 - 21 (2) 1 July 2003 - 30 June 2004 (a) 9 (b) Nil. (c) Nil. (d) Nil. (e) 6 1 July 2004 - 30 June 2005 (a) 14 (b) 2 (c) Nil. (d) Nil. (e) 6 1 July 2005 - 30 June 2006 (a) 15 (b) 1 (c) Nil. (d) Nil. (e) 5 Notes: 1. The number of persons in the answers to question 2 may exceed the total in question 1, as a person may attend on another occasion with psychosis caused by a different drug. 2. The "Other" category (e) above includes cases related to alcohol, sedatives and hypnotics, hallucinogens and volatile solvents. It includes "multiple drugs" diagnosis when two or more substances are known to be involved but it is not possible to assess which is contributing most to the condition. It is also used when the exact identity of some or all of the substances is uncertain or unknown. 3. The categories used in responding to question 2 are: 2(a) cannabinoids including cannabis 2(b) stimulants, including amphetamine and methamphetamine 2(c) opioids, including heroin. The specific drugs listed in the question are not able to be individually identified for the first three categories.
(c) 1 July 2005 - 30 June 2006 - 21 (2) 1 July 2003 - 30 June 2004 (a) 9 (b) Nil. (c) Nil. (d) Nil. (e) 6 1 July 2004 - 30 June 2005 (a) 14 (b) 2 (c) Nil. (d) Nil. (e) 6 1 July 2005 - 30 June 2006 (a) 15 (b) 1 (c) Nil. (d) Nil. (e) 5 Notes: 1. The number of persons in the answers to question 2 may exceed the total in question 1, as a person may attend on another occasion with psychosis caused by a different drug. 2. The "Other" category (e) above includes cases related to alcohol, sedatives and hypnotics, hallucinogens and volatile solvents. It includes "multiple drugs" diagnosis when two or more substances are known to be involved but it is not possible to assess which is contributing most to the condition. It is also used when the exact identity of some or all of the substances is uncertain or unknown. 3. The categories used in responding to question 2 are: 2(a) cannabinoids including cannabis 2(b) stimulants, including amphetamine and methamphetamine 2(c) opioids, including heroin. The specific drugs listed in the question are not able to be individually identified for the first three categories.
(2) 1 July 2003 - 30 June 2004 (a) 9 (b) Nil. (c) Nil. (d) Nil. (e) 6 1 July 2004 - 30 June 2005 (a) 14 (b) 2 (c) Nil. (d) Nil. (e) 6 1 July 2005 - 30 June 2006 (a) 15 (b) 1 (c) Nil. (d) Nil. (e) 5 Notes: 1. The number of persons in the answers to question 2 may exceed the total in question 1, as a person may attend on another occasion with psychosis caused by a different drug. 2. The "Other" category (e) above includes cases related to alcohol, sedatives and hypnotics, hallucinogens and volatile solvents. It includes "multiple drugs" diagnosis when two or more substances are known to be involved but it is not possible to assess which is contributing most to the condition. It is also used when the exact identity of some or all of the substances is uncertain or unknown. 3. The categories used in responding to question 2 are: 2(a) cannabinoids including cannabis 2(b) stimulants, including amphetamine and methamphetamine 2(c) opioids, including heroin. The specific drugs listed in the question are not able to be individually identified for the first three categories.
(a) 9 (b) Nil. (c) Nil. (d) Nil. (e) 6 1 July 2004 - 30 June 2005 (a) 14 (b) 2 (c) Nil. (d) Nil. (e) 6 1 July 2005 - 30 June 2006 (a) 15 (b) 1 (c) Nil. (d) Nil. (e) 5 Notes: 1. The number of persons in the answers to question 2 may exceed the total in question 1, as a person may attend on another occasion with psychosis caused by a different drug. 2. The "Other" category (e) above includes cases related to alcohol, sedatives and hypnotics, hallucinogens and volatile solvents. It includes "multiple drugs" diagnosis when two or more substances are known to be involved but it is not possible to assess which is contributing most to the condition. It is also used when the exact identity of some or all of the substances is uncertain or unknown. 3. The categories used in responding to question 2 are: 2(a) cannabinoids including cannabis 2(b) stimulants, including amphetamine and methamphetamine 2(c) opioids, including heroin. The specific drugs listed in the question are not able to be individually identified for the first three categories.
(b) Nil. (c) Nil. (d) Nil. (e) 6 1 July 2004 - 30 June 2005 (a) 14 (b) 2 (c) Nil. (d) Nil. (e) 6 1 July 2005 - 30 June 2006 (a) 15 (b) 1 (c) Nil. (d) Nil. (e) 5 Notes: 1. The number of persons in the answers to question 2 may exceed the total in question 1, as a person may attend on another occasion with psychosis caused by a different drug. 2. The "Other" category (e) above includes cases related to alcohol, sedatives and hypnotics, hallucinogens and volatile solvents. It includes "multiple drugs" diagnosis when two or more substances are known to be involved but it is not possible to assess which is contributing most to the condition. It is also used when the exact identity of some or all of the substances is uncertain or unknown. 3. The categories used in responding to question 2 are: 2(a) cannabinoids including cannabis 2(b) stimulants, including amphetamine and methamphetamine 2(c) opioids, including heroin. The specific drugs listed in the question are not able to be individually identified for the first three categories.
(c) Nil. (d) Nil. (e) 6 1 July 2004 - 30 June 2005 (a) 14 (b) 2 (c) Nil. (d) Nil. (e) 6 1 July 2005 - 30 June 2006 (a) 15 (b) 1 (c) Nil. (d) Nil. (e) 5 Notes: 1. The number of persons in the answers to question 2 may exceed the total in question 1, as a person may attend on another occasion with psychosis caused by a different drug. 2. The "Other" category (e) above includes cases related to alcohol, sedatives and hypnotics, hallucinogens and volatile solvents. It includes "multiple drugs" diagnosis when two or more substances are known to be involved but it is not possible to assess which is contributing most to the condition. It is also used when the exact identity of some or all of the substances is uncertain or unknown. 3. The categories used in responding to question 2 are: 2(a) cannabinoids including cannabis 2(b) stimulants, including amphetamine and methamphetamine 2(c) opioids, including heroin. The specific drugs listed in the question are not able to be individually identified for the first three categories.
(d) Nil. (e) 6 1 July 2004 - 30 June 2005 (a) 14 (b) 2 (c) Nil. (d) Nil. (e) 6 1 July 2005 - 30 June 2006 (a) 15 (b) 1 (c) Nil. (d) Nil. (e) 5 Notes: 1. The number of persons in the answers to question 2 may exceed the total in question 1, as a person may attend on another occasion with psychosis caused by a different drug. 2. The "Other" category (e) above includes cases related to alcohol, sedatives and hypnotics, hallucinogens and volatile solvents. It includes "multiple drugs" diagnosis when two or more substances are known to be involved but it is not possible to assess which is contributing most to the condition. It is also used when the exact identity of some or all of the substances is uncertain or unknown. 3. The categories used in responding to question 2 are: 2(a) cannabinoids including cannabis 2(b) stimulants, including amphetamine and methamphetamine 2(c) opioids, including heroin. The specific drugs listed in the question are not able to be individually identified for the first three categories.
(e) 6 1 July 2004 - 30 June 2005 (a) 14 (b) 2 (c) Nil. (d) Nil. (e) 6 1 July 2005 - 30 June 2006 (a) 15 (b) 1 (c) Nil. (d) Nil. (e) 5 Notes: 1. The number of persons in the answers to question 2 may exceed the total in question 1, as a person may attend on another occasion with psychosis caused by a different drug. 2. The "Other" category (e) above includes cases related to alcohol, sedatives and hypnotics, hallucinogens and volatile solvents. It includes "multiple drugs" diagnosis when two or more substances are known to be involved but it is not possible to assess which is contributing most to the condition. It is also used when the exact identity of some or all of the substances is uncertain or unknown. 3. The categories used in responding to question 2 are: 2(a) cannabinoids including cannabis 2(b) stimulants, including amphetamine and methamphetamine 2(c) opioids, including heroin. The specific drugs listed in the question are not able to be individually identified for the first three categories.
1 July 2004 - 30 June 2005 (a) 14 (b) 2 (c) Nil. (d) Nil. (e) 6 1 July 2005 - 30 June 2006 (a) 15 (b) 1 (c) Nil. (d) Nil. (e) 5 Notes: 1. The number of persons in the answers to question 2 may exceed the total in question 1, as a person may attend on another occasion with psychosis caused by a different drug. 2. The "Other" category (e) above includes cases related to alcohol, sedatives and hypnotics, hallucinogens and volatile solvents. It includes "multiple drugs" diagnosis when two or more substances are known to be involved but it is not possible to assess which is contributing most to the condition. It is also used when the exact identity of some or all of the substances is uncertain or unknown. 3. The categories used in responding to question 2 are: 2(a) cannabinoids including cannabis 2(b) stimulants, including amphetamine and methamphetamine 2(c) opioids, including heroin. The specific drugs listed in the question are not able to be individually identified for the first three categories.
(a) 14 (b) 2 (c) Nil. (d) Nil. (e) 6 1 July 2005 - 30 June 2006 (a) 15 (b) 1 (c) Nil. (d) Nil. (e) 5 Notes: 1. The number of persons in the answers to question 2 may exceed the total in question 1, as a person may attend on another occasion with psychosis caused by a different drug. 2. The "Other" category (e) above includes cases related to alcohol, sedatives and hypnotics, hallucinogens and volatile solvents. It includes "multiple drugs" diagnosis when two or more substances are known to be involved but it is not possible to assess which is contributing most to the condition. It is also used when the exact identity of some or all of the substances is uncertain or unknown. 3. The categories used in responding to question 2 are: 2(a) cannabinoids including cannabis 2(b) stimulants, including amphetamine and methamphetamine 2(c) opioids, including heroin. The specific drugs listed in the question are not able to be individually identified for the first three categories.
(b) 2 (c) Nil. (d) Nil. (e) 6 1 July 2005 - 30 June 2006 (a) 15 (b) 1 (c) Nil. (d) Nil. (e) 5 Notes: 1. The number of persons in the answers to question 2 may exceed the total in question 1, as a person may attend on another occasion with psychosis caused by a different drug. 2. The "Other" category (e) above includes cases related to alcohol, sedatives and hypnotics, hallucinogens and volatile solvents. It includes "multiple drugs" diagnosis when two or more substances are known to be involved but it is not possible to assess which is contributing most to the condition. It is also used when the exact identity of some or all of the substances is uncertain or unknown. 3. The categories used in responding to question 2 are: 2(a) cannabinoids including cannabis 2(b) stimulants, including amphetamine and methamphetamine 2(c) opioids, including heroin. The specific drugs listed in the question are not able to be individually identified for the first three categories.
(c) Nil. (d) Nil. (e) 6 1 July 2005 - 30 June 2006 (a) 15 (b) 1 (c) Nil. (d) Nil. (e) 5 Notes: 1. The number of persons in the answers to question 2 may exceed the total in question 1, as a person may attend on another occasion with psychosis caused by a different drug. 2. The "Other" category (e) above includes cases related to alcohol, sedatives and hypnotics, hallucinogens and volatile solvents. It includes "multiple drugs" diagnosis when two or more substances are known to be involved but it is not possible to assess which is contributing most to the condition. It is also used when the exact identity of some or all of the substances is uncertain or unknown. 3. The categories used in responding to question 2 are: 2(a) cannabinoids including cannabis 2(b) stimulants, including amphetamine and methamphetamine 2(c) opioids, including heroin. The specific drugs listed in the question are not able to be individually identified for the first three categories.
(d) Nil. (e) 6 1 July 2005 - 30 June 2006 (a) 15 (b) 1 (c) Nil. (d) Nil. (e) 5 Notes: 1. The number of persons in the answers to question 2 may exceed the total in question 1, as a person may attend on another occasion with psychosis caused by a different drug. 2. The "Other" category (e) above includes cases related to alcohol, sedatives and hypnotics, hallucinogens and volatile solvents. It includes "multiple drugs" diagnosis when two or more substances are known to be involved but it is not possible to assess which is contributing most to the condition. It is also used when the exact identity of some or all of the substances is uncertain or unknown. 3. The categories used in responding to question 2 are: 2(a) cannabinoids including cannabis 2(b) stimulants, including amphetamine and methamphetamine 2(c) opioids, including heroin. The specific drugs listed in the question are not able to be individually identified for the first three categories.
(e) 6 1 July 2005 - 30 June 2006 (a) 15 (b) 1 (c) Nil. (d) Nil. (e) 5 Notes: 1. The number of persons in the answers to question 2 may exceed the total in question 1, as a person may attend on another occasion with psychosis caused by a different drug. 2. The "Other" category (e) above includes cases related to alcohol, sedatives and hypnotics, hallucinogens and volatile solvents. It includes "multiple drugs" diagnosis when two or more substances are known to be involved but it is not possible to assess which is contributing most to the condition. It is also used when the exact identity of some or all of the substances is uncertain or unknown. 3. The categories used in responding to question 2 are: 2(a) cannabinoids including cannabis 2(b) stimulants, including amphetamine and methamphetamine 2(c) opioids, including heroin. The specific drugs listed in the question are not able to be individually identified for the first three categories.
1 July 2005 - 30 June 2006 (a) 15 (b) 1 (c) Nil. (d) Nil. (e) 5 Notes: 1. The number of persons in the answers to question 2 may exceed the total in question 1, as a person may attend on another occasion with psychosis caused by a different drug. 2. The "Other" category (e) above includes cases related to alcohol, sedatives and hypnotics, hallucinogens and volatile solvents. It includes "multiple drugs" diagnosis when two or more substances are known to be involved but it is not possible to assess which is contributing most to the condition. It is also used when the exact identity of some or all of the substances is uncertain or unknown. 3. The categories used in responding to question 2 are: 2(a) cannabinoids including cannabis 2(b) stimulants, including amphetamine and methamphetamine 2(c) opioids, including heroin. The specific drugs listed in the question are not able to be individually identified for the first three categories.
(a) 15 (b) 1 (c) Nil. (d) Nil. (e) 5 Notes: 1. The number of persons in the answers to question 2 may exceed the total in question 1, as a person may attend on another occasion with psychosis caused by a different drug. 2. The "Other" category (e) above includes cases related to alcohol, sedatives and hypnotics, hallucinogens and volatile solvents. It includes "multiple drugs" diagnosis when two or more substances are known to be involved but it is not possible to assess which is contributing most to the condition. It is also used when the exact identity of some or all of the substances is uncertain or unknown. 3. The categories used in responding to question 2 are: 2(a) cannabinoids including cannabis 2(b) stimulants, including amphetamine and methamphetamine 2(c) opioids, including heroin. The specific drugs listed in the question are not able to be individually identified for the first three categories.
(b) 1 (c) Nil. (d) Nil. (e) 5 Notes: 1. The number of persons in the answers to question 2 may exceed the total in question 1, as a person may attend on another occasion with psychosis caused by a different drug. 2. The "Other" category (e) above includes cases related to alcohol, sedatives and hypnotics, hallucinogens and volatile solvents. It includes "multiple drugs" diagnosis when two or more substances are known to be involved but it is not possible to assess which is contributing most to the condition. It is also used when the exact identity of some or all of the substances is uncertain or unknown. 3. The categories used in responding to question 2 are: 2(a) cannabinoids including cannabis 2(b) stimulants, including amphetamine and methamphetamine 2(c) opioids, including heroin. The specific drugs listed in the question are not able to be individually identified for the first three categories.
(c) Nil. (d) Nil. (e) 5 Notes: 1. The number of persons in the answers to question 2 may exceed the total in question 1, as a person may attend on another occasion with psychosis caused by a different drug. 2. The "Other" category (e) above includes cases related to alcohol, sedatives and hypnotics, hallucinogens and volatile solvents. It includes "multiple drugs" diagnosis when two or more substances are known to be involved but it is not possible to assess which is contributing most to the condition. It is also used when the exact identity of some or all of the substances is uncertain or unknown. 3. The categories used in responding to question 2 are: 2(a) cannabinoids including cannabis 2(b) stimulants, including amphetamine and methamphetamine 2(c) opioids, including heroin. The specific drugs listed in the question are not able to be individually identified for the first three categories.
(d) Nil. (e) 5 Notes: 1. The number of persons in the answers to question 2 may exceed the total in question 1, as a person may attend on another occasion with psychosis caused by a different drug. 2. The "Other" category (e) above includes cases related to alcohol, sedatives and hypnotics, hallucinogens and volatile solvents. It includes "multiple drugs" diagnosis when two or more substances are known to be involved but it is not possible to assess which is contributing most to the condition. It is also used when the exact identity of some or all of the substances is uncertain or unknown. 3. The categories used in responding to question 2 are: 2(a) cannabinoids including cannabis 2(b) stimulants, including amphetamine and methamphetamine 2(c) opioids, including heroin. The specific drugs listed in the question are not able to be individually identified for the first three categories.
(e) 5 Notes: 1. The number of persons in the answers to question 2 may exceed the total in question 1, as a person may attend on another occasion with psychosis caused by a different drug. 2. The "Other" category (e) above includes cases related to alcohol, sedatives and hypnotics, hallucinogens and volatile solvents. It includes "multiple drugs" diagnosis when two or more substances are known to be involved but it is not possible to assess which is contributing most to the condition. It is also used when the exact identity of some or all of the substances is uncertain or unknown. 3. The categories used in responding to question 2 are: 2(a) cannabinoids including cannabis 2(b) stimulants, including amphetamine and methamphetamine 2(c) opioids, including heroin. The specific drugs listed in the question are not able to be individually identified for the first three categories.
Notes: 1. The number of persons in the answers to question 2 may exceed the total in question 1, as a person may attend on another occasion with psychosis caused by a different drug. 2. The "Other" category (e) above includes cases related to alcohol, sedatives and hypnotics, hallucinogens and volatile solvents. It includes "multiple drugs" diagnosis when two or more substances are known to be involved but it is not possible to assess which is contributing most to the condition. It is also used when the exact identity of some or all of the substances is uncertain or unknown. 3. The categories used in responding to question 2 are: 2(a) cannabinoids including cannabis 2(b) stimulants, including amphetamine and methamphetamine 2(c) opioids, including heroin. The specific drugs listed in the question are not able to be individually identified for the first three categories.
1. The number of persons in the answers to question 2 may exceed the total in question 1, as a person may attend on another occasion with psychosis caused by a different drug. 2. The "Other" category (e) above includes cases related to alcohol, sedatives and hypnotics, hallucinogens and volatile solvents. It includes "multiple drugs" diagnosis when two or more substances are known to be involved but it is not possible to assess which is contributing most to the condition. It is also used when the exact identity of some or all of the substances is uncertain or unknown. 3. The categories used in responding to question 2 are: 2(a) cannabinoids including cannabis 2(b) stimulants, including amphetamine and methamphetamine 2(c) opioids, including heroin. The specific drugs listed in the question are not able to be individually identified for the first three categories.
2. The "Other" category (e) above includes cases related to alcohol, sedatives and hypnotics, hallucinogens and volatile solvents. It includes "multiple drugs" diagnosis when two or more substances are known to be involved but it is not possible to assess which is contributing most to the condition. It is also used when the exact identity of some or all of the substances is uncertain or unknown. 3. The categories used in responding to question 2 are: 2(a) cannabinoids including cannabis 2(b) stimulants, including amphetamine and methamphetamine 2(c) opioids, including heroin. The specific drugs listed in the question are not able to be individually identified for the first three categories.
3. The categories used in responding to question 2 are: 2(a) cannabinoids including cannabis 2(b) stimulants, including amphetamine and methamphetamine 2(c) opioids, including heroin. The specific drugs listed in the question are not able to be individually identified for the first three categories.
2(a) cannabinoids including cannabis 2(b) stimulants, including amphetamine and methamphetamine 2(c) opioids, including heroin. The specific drugs listed in the question are not able to be individually identified for the first three categories.
2(b) stimulants, including amphetamine and methamphetamine 2(c) opioids, including heroin. The specific drugs listed in the question are not able to be individually identified for the first three categories.
2(c) opioids, including heroin. The specific drugs listed in the question are not able to be individually identified for the first three categories.
The specific drugs listed in the question are not able to be individually identified for the first three categories.
AnswerView source ↗
Answered
14 November 2006
Responded by
Parliamentary Secretary representing the Minister for Health
Response time
21 days
(1) (a) 1 July 2003 - 30 June 2004 - 14
(b) 1 July 2004 - 30 June 2005 - 21
(c) 1 July 2005 - 30 June 2006 - 21
(2) 1 July 2003 - 30 June 2004
(a) 9
(b) Nil.
(c) Nil.
(d) Nil.
(e) 6
1 July 2004 - 30 June 2005
(a) 14
(b) 2
(c) Nil.
(d) Nil.
(e) 6
1 July 2005 - 30 June 2006
(a) 15
(b) 1
(c) Nil.
(d) Nil.
(e) 5
Notes:
1. The number of persons in the answers to question 2 may exceed the total in question 1, as a person may attend on another occasion with psychosis caused by a different drug.
2. The "Other" category (e) above includes cases related to alcohol, sedatives and hypnotics, hallucinogens and volatile solvents. It includes "multiple drugs" diagnosis when two or more substances are known to be involved but it is not possible to assess which is contributing most to the condition. It is also used when the exact identity of some or all of the substances is uncertain or unknown.
3. The categories used in responding to question 2 are:
2(a) cannabinoids including cannabis
2(b) stimulants, including amphetamine and methamphetamine
2(c) opioids, including heroin.
The specific drugs listed in the question are not able to be individually identified for the first three categories.
(b) 1 July 2004 - 30 June 2005 - 21
(c) 1 July 2005 - 30 June 2006 - 21
(2) 1 July 2003 - 30 June 2004
(a) 9
(b) Nil.
(c) Nil.
(d) Nil.
(e) 6
1 July 2004 - 30 June 2005
(a) 14
(b) 2
(c) Nil.
(d) Nil.
(e) 6
1 July 2005 - 30 June 2006
(a) 15
(b) 1
(c) Nil.
(d) Nil.
(e) 5
Notes:
1. The number of persons in the answers to question 2 may exceed the total in question 1, as a person may attend on another occasion with psychosis caused by a different drug.
2. The "Other" category (e) above includes cases related to alcohol, sedatives and hypnotics, hallucinogens and volatile solvents. It includes "multiple drugs" diagnosis when two or more substances are known to be involved but it is not possible to assess which is contributing most to the condition. It is also used when the exact identity of some or all of the substances is uncertain or unknown.
3. The categories used in responding to question 2 are:
2(a) cannabinoids including cannabis
2(b) stimulants, including amphetamine and methamphetamine
2(c) opioids, including heroin.
The specific drugs listed in the question are not able to be individually identified for the first three categories.
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