Jasso N K, Wolkon G H
Int J Addict. 1978 Feb;13(2):317-26. doi: 10.3109/10826087809039284.
A questionnaire regarding drug use, attitudes, and behaviors was completed by youths attending a free clinic on randomly selected evenings. Compared to a sample of suburban high school youths, the clinic youths were heavier drug users and were more antiestablishment in their attitudes and behaviors. The clinic youth as a whole tended to have antiestablishment attitudes but within the sample drug use was, with specific exceptions, not related to such attitudes. Youths whose first drug was not marijuana tended to be relatively heavy users, as compared to youths who started with marijuana. Data regarding reasons for use are reported. A brief discussion focuses on society's influence on the implications with the phenomena of drug use and free clinics.
一份关于药物使用、态度和行为的问卷,由在随机选定的晚上前往一家免费诊所就诊的年轻人填写。与郊区高中学生样本相比,诊所的年轻人药物使用更为频繁,在态度和行为上也更具反体制倾向。诊所的年轻人总体上倾向于持有反体制态度,但在样本中,除了一些特定例外情况,药物使用与这种态度并无关联。与以大麻作为首次使用药物的年轻人相比,首次使用药物不是大麻的年轻人往往是相对频繁的使用者。文中报告了关于使用原因的数据。简短的讨论聚焦于社会对药物使用现象和免费诊所影响的意义。