Spencer C, Navaratnam V
Drug Alcohol Depend. 1980 Jun;5(6):411-9. doi: 10.1016/0376-8716(80)90141-6.
Those Malaysian secondary schoolchildren who have ever used an illicit drug do not differ significantly in terms of social class background, ethnicity or rural/urban location, from the majority of their contemporaries who have not used drugs. The cross-sectional data show a rapid secular trend towards the sexes being equally involved in drug use. Significant differences between ever and never users are, however, found in their attitudes towards drug taking and their beliefs about the properties of drugs, although both groups share the same rather negative image of the typical drug user. Thus, drug users have accepted some of the attitudes towards drug issues which are normative in the non-user group, whilst developing other attitudes which are consistent with their continuing use. It is argued that adolescent drug abuse in Malaysia is not to be linked specifically with social deprivation, but should be seen as being part of the life style of particular groups in all strata of society.
那些曾使用过非法药物的马来西亚中学生,在社会阶层背景、种族或城乡居住地方面,与大多数未使用过药物的同龄人并无显著差异。横断面数据显示,在吸毒方面存在一种迅速的长期趋势,即男女参与程度趋于平等。然而,曾经吸毒者和从未吸毒者在对吸毒的态度以及对毒品特性的看法上存在显著差异,尽管两组对典型吸毒者都持有相当负面的印象。因此,吸毒者一方面接受了非吸毒群体中关于毒品问题的一些规范性态度,另一方面又形成了与他们持续吸毒行为相符的其他态度。有人认为,马来西亚青少年吸毒问题并非与社会剥夺有特定关联,而应被视为社会各阶层特定群体生活方式的一部分。