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- The initial national results of the RECAP survey
The data presented in this issue of Tendances have been collected as part of the RECAP survey (Recueil commun sur les addictions et les prises en charges or Common data collection on addictions and treatments) carried out in 2005 at a national level for the first time.
These concern the characteristics of patients welcomed that particular year in specialised drug-treatment centres (CSSTs) and alcohol treatment centres (CCAAs).
In 2005, the patient types welcomed by the CCAAs were far more uniform than those seen by the CSSTs.
For a long while now, the latter have dealt with patients involved in polydruguse and consequently in a wide range of consumption practices, which require lengthy descriptions.
As a result, the description of patients experiencing difficulty with alcohol received by the CCAAs takes up less space in this report.