01/03/2022

218 Drug-Related Deaths In NI In 2020

A total of 218 drug-related deaths were registered in NI in 2020, the highest number of record and a continuation of an upwards trend.

The figure was revealed in the latest report on Drug-related and drug-misuse deaths in Northern Ireland, 2010-2020, published by Northern Ireland Statistics and Research Agency (Nisra).

This report presents statistics on Northern Ireland (NI) drug-related mortality in 2020. Figures are based on deaths registered in NI that are known to be drug-related or a direct consequence of drug misuse.

The report also shows an increase in drug-misuse deaths, increasing from 165 in 2019 to 182 in 2020.

Over half (55.5%) of drug related deaths were of men aged 25-44. Drug-related death rates were highest among the 25-34 age group (27.2 deaths per 100,000 people).

Opioids were the most commonly mentioned type of drugs on death certificates. However, the number of drug-related deaths involving psychoactive substances increased notably from 11 in 2019 to 51 in 2020.

The proportion of Drug-related deaths where alcohol was mentioned continued to fall in 2020.

Two-thirds (66.1%) of drug-related deaths in 2020 involved two or more drugs. In contrast in 2010, 55.4% of drug-related deaths involved two or more drugs

Belfast HSCT and LGD had the highest age-standardised rate of drug-related deaths per 100,000 population – 19.8 and 21.2 respectively. Drug-related and drug-misuse deaths were higher in areas of highest deprivation.

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