Schneider R J, Sangsingkeo P, Panpanya B, Tumrongrachaniti S, Witayarut C
Int J Addict. 1976;11(1):175-85. doi: 10.3109/10826087109045538.
A survey of 497 women, all of whom solicited partners from among American soldiers, indicated that 15% of this Thai population uses drugs and/or alcohol daily. Since behavioral observation made during this interview, as well as inconsistencies in responses on the survey, strongly suggested a reluctance to report drug use, it is judged that reported drug use represents an underestimate of true daily usage rate. The influence of transactions between these Thai women and their American associates upon drug use in each group was assessed from the perspective of the Thai informants. There appears to neither a great deal of drug use by Americans induced by interpersonal relationships with these Thai women, nor a great deal of Thai drug use which can be directly attributed to the influence of American soldiers. Alternate methods of data collection are suggested to substantiate this finding. An in-depth study of the relations established between these respondents and their American partners is planned to better interpret these results.
一项针对497名女性的调查显示,这些泰国女性均从美国士兵中寻找伴侣,其中15%的泰国人每天使用毒品和/或酒精。由于在此次访谈中进行的行为观察以及调查中回答的不一致性强烈表明她们不愿报告吸毒情况,因此据判断,报告的吸毒情况低估了实际每日使用率。从泰国受访者的角度评估了这些泰国女性与其美国同伴之间的交易对每组吸毒情况的影响。似乎与这些泰国女性的人际关系并未导致大量美国士兵吸毒,也没有大量泰国人吸毒可直接归因于美国士兵的影响。建议采用其他数据收集方法来证实这一发现。计划对这些受访者与其美国伴侣之间建立的关系进行深入研究,以更好地解释这些结果。