Table 24. Number of Deaths from Drug-Induced Causes,1 by Sex and Race: U.S., 197920002
|
Year
|
Both
sexes
|
Male
|
Female
|
White
|
All
non-white
|
Black3
|
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1979 |
7,101
|
3,656
|
3,445
|
6,116
|
985
|
897
|
| 1980 |
6,900
|
3,771
|
3,129
|
5,814
|
1,086
|
1,006
|
| 1981 |
7,106
|
3,835
|
3,271
|
5,863
|
1,243
|
1,152
|
| 1982 |
7,310
|
4,130
|
3,180
|
5,991
|
1,319
|
1,212
|
| 1983 |
7,492
|
4,145
|
3,347
|
6,187
|
1,305
|
1,194
|
| 1984 |
7,892
|
4,640
|
3,252
|
6,309
|
1,583
|
1,480
|
| 1985 |
8,663
|
5,342
|
3,321
|
6,946
|
1,717
|
1,600
|
| 1986 |
9,976
|
6,284
|
3,692
|
7,948
|
2,028
|
1,906
|
| 1987 |
9,796
|
6,146
|
3,650
|
7,547
|
2,249
|
2,101
|
| 1988 |
10,917
|
7,004
|
3,913
|
8,409
|
2,508
|
2,395
|
| 1989 |
10,710
|
6,895
|
3,815
|
8,336
|
2,374
|
2,236
|
| 1990 |
9,463
|
5,897
|
3,566
|
7,603
|
1,860
|
1,703
|
| 1991 |
10,388
|
6,593
|
3,795
|
8,204
|
2,184
|
2,037
|
| 1992 |
11,703
|
7,766
|
3,937
|
9,360
|
2,343
|
2,148
|
| 1993 |
13,275
|
9,052
|
4,223
|
10,394
|
2,881
|
2,688
|
| 1994 |
13,923
|
9,491
|
4,432
|
10,895
|
3,028
|
2,780
|
| 1995 |
14,218
|
9,909
|
4,309
|
11,173
|
3,045
|
2,800
|
| 1996 |
14,843
|
10,093
|
4,750
|
11,903
|
2,940
|
2,682
|
| 1997 |
15,973
|
10,991
|
4,982
|
12,863
|
3,110
|
2,816
|
| 1998 |
16,926
|
11,462
|
5,464
|
13,811
|
3,115
|
2,831
|
| 1998 ICD10 |
20,227
|
13,697
|
6,529
|
16,504
|
3,722
|
3,383
|
| 1999 ICD10 |
19,102
|
12,873
|
6,229
|
15,694
|
3,408
|
3,094
|
| 2000 ICD10 |
19,698
|
13,125
|
6,573
|
16,371
|
3,327
|
3,032
|
|
1Causes of death attributable to drug-induced mortality under ICD9 include drug psychoses (292); drug dependence (304); nondependent use of drugs not including alcohol and tobacco (305.2305.9); accidental poisoning by drugs, medicaments, and biologicals (E850E858); suicide by drugs, medicaments, and biologicals (E950.0E950.5); assault from poisoning by drugs and medicaments (E962.0); and poisoning by drugs, medicaments, and biologicals, undetermined whether accidentally or purposely inflicted (E980.0E980.5). Drug-induced causes exclude accidents, homicides, and other causes indirectly related to drug use. Also excluded are newborn deaths associated with mothers drug use. 2In 1999, cause of death coding was revised to ICD10. Modified figures for 1998 were calculated based on comparability ratios for druginduced deaths according to ICD9 and ICD10. The new coding scheme yields 19.5 percent more drug-induced deaths compared to the old system using 1998 data. The implementation of ICD10 represents a break in the trend data. 3Black is a subgroup of all non-white. Sources: Murphy, S.L. Deaths: Final Data for 1998. National Vital Statistics Reports, 48 (11) Hyattsville, MD: Centers for Disease Control and Prevention/National Center for Health Statistics (2000) for 19791998 ICD9 data; Hoyert, D.L., Arias, E., Smith, B.L., et al., Deaths: Final Data for 1999, National Vital Statistics Reports, 49 (8), Hyattsville, MD: Centers for Disease Control and Prevention/National Center for Health Statistics (2001) for 19981999 ICD10 data; and Minino, A.M., Arias, E., Kochanek, K.D., Murphy, S.L., and Smith, B.L., Deaths: Final Data for 2000, National Vital Statistics Reports, 50 (15) Hyattsville, MD: Centers for Disease Control and Prevention/National Center for Health Statistics (2002). |
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