Risk and Protective Factors in Predicting Drug and Substance Abuse Among Malaysian Youths

Young people are the next generation and the hope of a country. Nevertheless, they are not spared from becoming trapped by drug abuse. In Malaysia, there was an increasing number of drug abuse reported among youths. The factors of drug involvement among youths are complex. Hence, this study was aime...

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Published in:Addicta: the Turkish Journal on Addictions
Main Author: İsmail R.; Mohammed Nawi A.; Abdul Manaf M.R.; Hassan M.R.; Abdullah Mohd H.; İbrahim N.; Abdullah İ.H.T.; Shukor S.
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: AVES 2023
Online Access:https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?eid=2-s2.0-85159862394&doi=10.5152%2fADDICTA.2023.22086&partnerID=40&md5=4a92ec78101bbb75d59cb76c99faf13f
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İsmail R.; Mohammed Nawi A.; Abdul Manaf M.R.; Hassan M.R.; Abdullah Mohd H.; İbrahim N.; Abdullah İ.H.T.; Shukor S.
Risk and Protective Factors in Predicting Drug and Substance Abuse Among Malaysian Youths
2023
Addicta: the Turkish Journal on Addictions
10
1
10.5152/ADDICTA.2023.22086
https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?eid=2-s2.0-85159862394&doi=10.5152%2fADDICTA.2023.22086&partnerID=40&md5=4a92ec78101bbb75d59cb76c99faf13f
Young people are the next generation and the hope of a country. Nevertheless, they are not spared from becoming trapped by drug abuse. In Malaysia, there was an increasing number of drug abuse reported among youths. The factors of drug involvement among youths are complex. Hence, this study was aimed at identifying the risk and protective factors of youth involvement in drug abuse in Malaysia. A cross-sectional study involving a national survey was conducted among 9818 respondents aged 15–40 years. Respondents were selected from all 14 states in Malaysia via stratified and systematic sampling. The inclusion criteria were Malaysian, age 15–40 years, at least 3 months of residence at the location, parental consent for those aged <18 years, no serious physical and mental illness, and ability to read and write in Malay. The questionnaires used were the Alcohol, Smoking and Substance Involvement Screening Test; Depression Anxiety Stress Scale-21; Religious Commitment Inventory-10; Multidimensional Scale of Perceived Social Support; Misconduct Involvement Frequency Scale; and the Knowledge, Attitude, and Belief Test. The primary data were collected through a set of questionnaires which consisted of eight sections (sec-tions A–I) via face-to-face interviews. The data collected were then analyzed using the Statistical Package for the Social Sciences 26 and STATA 22. The risk and protective factors of involvement in drug abuse were determined with multiple logistic regression analysis. The results showed that sourcing drugs from friends was a major risk factor for youth engagement in drug abuse while a positive attitude was a major protective factor against drug abuse among youths. Other than that, the increasing tendency of drug abuse among subjects was found to be related with age, negative influence, and antisocial behavior while a positive attitude and high moral support from family and friends were found as protective factors against drug abuse. These findings imply that stakeholders should focus on individual factors such as the influence of friends and simple drug resources in intervention planning activities and youth programs toward producing a drug-free generation. © Author(s).
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author İsmail R.; Mohammed Nawi A.; Abdul Manaf M.R.; Hassan M.R.; Abdullah Mohd H.; İbrahim N.; Abdullah İ.H.T.; Shukor S.
spellingShingle İsmail R.; Mohammed Nawi A.; Abdul Manaf M.R.; Hassan M.R.; Abdullah Mohd H.; İbrahim N.; Abdullah İ.H.T.; Shukor S.
Risk and Protective Factors in Predicting Drug and Substance Abuse Among Malaysian Youths
author_facet İsmail R.; Mohammed Nawi A.; Abdul Manaf M.R.; Hassan M.R.; Abdullah Mohd H.; İbrahim N.; Abdullah İ.H.T.; Shukor S.
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title Risk and Protective Factors in Predicting Drug and Substance Abuse Among Malaysian Youths
title_short Risk and Protective Factors in Predicting Drug and Substance Abuse Among Malaysian Youths
title_full Risk and Protective Factors in Predicting Drug and Substance Abuse Among Malaysian Youths
title_fullStr Risk and Protective Factors in Predicting Drug and Substance Abuse Among Malaysian Youths
title_full_unstemmed Risk and Protective Factors in Predicting Drug and Substance Abuse Among Malaysian Youths
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description Young people are the next generation and the hope of a country. Nevertheless, they are not spared from becoming trapped by drug abuse. In Malaysia, there was an increasing number of drug abuse reported among youths. The factors of drug involvement among youths are complex. Hence, this study was aimed at identifying the risk and protective factors of youth involvement in drug abuse in Malaysia. A cross-sectional study involving a national survey was conducted among 9818 respondents aged 15–40 years. Respondents were selected from all 14 states in Malaysia via stratified and systematic sampling. The inclusion criteria were Malaysian, age 15–40 years, at least 3 months of residence at the location, parental consent for those aged <18 years, no serious physical and mental illness, and ability to read and write in Malay. The questionnaires used were the Alcohol, Smoking and Substance Involvement Screening Test; Depression Anxiety Stress Scale-21; Religious Commitment Inventory-10; Multidimensional Scale of Perceived Social Support; Misconduct Involvement Frequency Scale; and the Knowledge, Attitude, and Belief Test. The primary data were collected through a set of questionnaires which consisted of eight sections (sec-tions A–I) via face-to-face interviews. The data collected were then analyzed using the Statistical Package for the Social Sciences 26 and STATA 22. The risk and protective factors of involvement in drug abuse were determined with multiple logistic regression analysis. The results showed that sourcing drugs from friends was a major risk factor for youth engagement in drug abuse while a positive attitude was a major protective factor against drug abuse among youths. Other than that, the increasing tendency of drug abuse among subjects was found to be related with age, negative influence, and antisocial behavior while a positive attitude and high moral support from family and friends were found as protective factors against drug abuse. These findings imply that stakeholders should focus on individual factors such as the influence of friends and simple drug resources in intervention planning activities and youth programs toward producing a drug-free generation. © Author(s).
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