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Risk Perception Related To (Il)licit Substance Use and Attitudes Towards Its' Use and Legalization – the Role of Age, Gender and Substance Use
The aim of this study was to determine the role of age, gender and tobacco, alcohol and marijuana use in relation to different aspects of attitudes toward (il)licit substance use. Differences in risk perception and attitudes toward substance use were assessed between groups of active substance users...
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description | The aim of this study was to determine the role of age, gender and tobacco, alcohol and marijuana use in relation to different aspects of attitudes toward (il)licit substance use. Differences in risk perception and attitudes toward substance use were assessed between groups of active substance users, ex-substance users, and non-substance users with regard to their age and gender. Respondents generally associated moderate risk with using tobacco/ alcohol/marijuana and large risk with using ecstasy/cocaine/ heroin, and they disapproved their use and legalization. Positive correlation was found between the consumption of different substances, and also between respondents' opinions on substance criminalization, perception of risk associated with substance use, and (il)licit substance use disapproval. Females and older respondents typically used (il)licit substances less and were more prone toward marijuana and heroin criminalization, substance use disapproval, and associated greater risk with substance use. Active users of any substance generally held the most permissive attitudes. The strongest effect of alcohol and tobacco use on attitudes was found among the youngest respondents, and the weakest among the oldest, which indicates the need for interventions to be focused even more on the younger population. |
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