Homel P, Flaherty B, Reilly C, Hall W, Carless J
New South Wales Directorate of the Drug Offensive, Haymarket, Australia.
Br J Addict. 1990 Jul;85(7):891-7. doi: 10.1111/j.1360-0443.1990.tb03719.x.
A study was undertaken to explore the 'market position' of cocaine among young adults in Sydney, Australia. The intention was to estimate how likely Australia is to experience an epidemic of cocaine use if the availability of the drug was to increase. A sample of 499 young adults in which illicit drug users were overrepresented were surveyed. The results suggested that there was not a large untapped market for cocaine. In terms of risk and attraction, cocaine was perceived to be more like the traditional 'hard drugs' of heroin, stimulants and hallucinogens than the traditional 'soft drugs' of alcohol and marijuana. Only 5% of the sample were prepared to try cocaine if offered it by a close friend.
一项研究旨在探究可卡因在澳大利亚悉尼年轻人中的“市场地位”。目的是估计如果该毒品的可得性增加,澳大利亚出现可卡因使用流行的可能性有多大。对499名年轻人进行了调查,其中非法药物使用者的比例过高。结果表明,可卡因不存在大量未开发的市场。在风险和吸引力方面,可卡因被认为更类似于传统的“硬毒品”海洛因、兴奋剂和致幻剂,而不是酒精和大麻等传统的“软毒品”。如果亲密朋友提供可卡因,只有5%的样本表示愿意尝试。