Hong O T, Isralowitz R E
Br J Addict. 1989 Mar;84(3):319-21. doi: 10.1111/j.1360-0443.1989.tb03466.x.
To test the hypothesis that Singapore Indian college students would experience higher rates of drinking problem behaviour than their Chinese counterparts, the Engs and Hanson questionnaire was administered to 767 Chinese and 185 Indian undergraduate students. The significant differences in drinking problems found between Indian and Chinese students were interpreted as reflected a higher level of anomie among the Indians in terms of their drinking norms. Singapore Indian students' alcohol-related problem behaviours, however, are considerably less than those found in college students from western countries.
为了检验新加坡印度裔大学生饮酒问题行为发生率高于华裔大学生这一假设,对767名华裔和185名印度裔本科生进行了恩格斯和汉森问卷调查。印度裔和华裔学生在饮酒问题上的显著差异被解释为反映出印度人在饮酒规范方面更高程度的失范。然而,新加坡印度裔学生与酒精相关的问题行为远少于西方国家大学生中的此类行为。