Drug overdose deaths in Brazil between 2000 and 2020: an analysis of sociodemographics and intentionality

Braz J Psychiatry. 2023 Sep-Oct;45(5):405-413. doi: 10.47626/1516-4446-2022-3023. Epub 2023 Sep 17.

Abstract

Objectives: To examine drug overdose records in Brazil from 2000 to 2020, analyzing trends over time in overdoses and overall sociodemographic characteristics of the deceased.

Methods: Using data from the Brazilian Mortality Information System (Sistema de Informações sobre Mortalidade), we identified records from 2000-2020 in which the underlying cause-of-death was one of the following codes: X40-X45 (accidental poisoning), X60-X65 (intentional poisoning), or Y10-Y15 (undetermined intentionality poisoning). The Brazilian dataset included 21,410 deaths. We used joinpoint regression analysis to assess changes in trends over time.

Results: People who died of drug overdoses in Brazil between 2000 and 2020 had a mean age of 38.91 years; 38.45% were women, and 44.01% were identified as White. Of the overdose deaths, 44.70% were classified as intentional and 32.12% were classified as unintentional. Among the identified drugs, stimulants were the most common class. However, most records did not report which drug was responsible for death.

Conclusion: Sociodemographic trends in overdose deaths in Brazil must guide country-specific policies. Nevertheless, data collection protocols must be improved, particularly regarding the drug used in overdoses.

Keywords: Drug overdose; central nervous system stimulants; substance-related disorders.

MeSH terms

  • Adult
  • Brazil / epidemiology
  • Central Nervous System Stimulants*
  • Drug Overdose*
  • Female
  • Humans
  • Male

Substances

  • Central Nervous System Stimulants