Smart R G, Mora M E, Terroba G, Varma V K
Drug Alcohol Depend. 1981 Apr;7(2):125-32. doi: 10.1016/0376-8716(81)90026-0.
This paper reports a study of drug use among non-students in three countries: Mexico, Canada and India. In all three countries core items from a World Health Organization questionnaire were used. The results were generally consistent with the expectation that non-students would show greater use than students. The strongest relationship was found for cannabis (all three countries) and amphetamines (Canada and Mexico). The results indicate the need for special preventive programmes for non-students in both developing and developed countries.
本文报告了一项针对墨西哥、加拿大和印度三个国家非学生群体药物使用情况的研究。在这三个国家中,均采用了世界卫生组织调查问卷中的核心项目。研究结果总体上符合预期,即非学生群体的药物使用量会高于学生群体。在大麻(所有三个国家)和安非他明(加拿大和墨西哥)方面发现了最强的关联。结果表明,无论是发展中国家还是发达国家,都需要针对非学生群体制定专门的预防计划。