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Drug-Involved Mortality (DIM) data available through the Research Data Center (RDC)
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The Drug-Involved Mortality (DIM) data are an enhancement to the National Vital Statistics System, Mortality data providing information on substances, as well as prescription (using generic names only – no trademarks) and illicit drugs mentioned on death certificates of residents of the United States and the District of Columbia. Data files were created by examining the literal text of three fields on the death certificate: Part I-Cause of Death, Part II –Significant Conditions Contributing to Death and Box 43, a verbatim description of how the injury occurred. The DIM data system does not support individual examination of “literal text” and the actual variables showing free-form text are not included in these files.
Scope and Coverage
Smallest Geographic Unit
County
Years Available
2010 - 2017
Universe
- Entries are composed of every mention of a “substance” (or “drug”) that is written down on the death certificate. These entries (one for each substance) relate back to the individual death certificate data, sometimes in a many-to-one relation.
Spatial Coverage
- United States
Unit of Observation
Classification(s)