Weiss S, Moore M
Abuse Prevention Program, Israel Society for the Prevention of Alcoholism, Ramat Gan.
J Drug Educ. 1992;22(3):253-60. doi: 10.2190/50PQ-LN7K-RFVJ-F61N.
This article describes a survey which investigated perception of alcoholism among Jewish, Moslem and Christian teachers in the north of Israel during the spring of 1991. Data were obtained from a sample of 553 teachers. The teachers were asked to agree or disagree with items associated with the disease concept or with the moral concept of alcoholism. The findings indicate differences in the perception of alcoholism among teachers of different religions, education levels, gender, and drinking practices. No differences were found among teachers of different ages or among those working in different types of schools.
本文描述了一项于1991年春季对以色列北部犹太教、伊斯兰教和基督教教师的酗酒认知情况进行调查的研究。数据来自553名教师的样本。这些教师被要求对与酗酒的疾病概念或道德概念相关的条目表示同意或不同意。研究结果表明,不同宗教、教育水平、性别和饮酒习惯的教师对酗酒的认知存在差异。在不同年龄的教师或在不同类型学校工作的教师中未发现差异。