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A Survey of Cannabis and Other Substance Use Behaviors, Access, Knowledge and Attitudes Towards Cannabis Among Students in the Secondary School and Out-of-school Youth

วิไลลักษณ์ ลังกา; Wilailak Langka; ศุภวรรณ สัจจพิบูล; Suppawan Satjapiboon;
Date: 2567-08
Abstract
This study aims to achieve four main objectives: first, to compare the behaviors of drug and cannabis users, acquisition channel, use patterns, awareness of drawbacks and benefits associated with cannabis use, and the attitudes of secondary school students and out-of-school adolescents towards cannabis consumption; second, to analyze the Casual Factor Model influencing drug and cannabis use behavior among secondary school students and out-of-school adolescents; third, to investigate and obtain a comprehensive understanding of causes and behaviors of adolescent cannabis users both secondary school students and out-of-school adolescents in several perspectives: background, causes, processes and effects regarding behavioral sciences; and fourth, to propose preventive guidelines for cannabis consumption behavior for secondary school and out-of-school adolescents. This study was undertaken by using Mixed Method Research with Explanatory Sequential Design for research methodologies. The operation time frame of this study can be divided into two phases: quantitative and qualitative data collection. The first phase was operated by using 10,583 samples of students from five groups: grade 7th, grade 9th, grade 11th, vocational college level, and out-of-school adolescents. The collected samples were used to survey the situation of adolescent behavior regarding cannabis and drug use. The second phase was undertaken by qualitative data collection obtained from 29 adolescents in Bangkok, Nonthaburi, Pathumthani, and Uthaithanee provinces. Another qualitative data was obtained from 11 people who proposed preventive measures and guidelines for cannabis consumption behavior for secondary school and out-of-school adolescents. This study stage also undertook a comprehensive investigation into the cannabis consumption behaviors of adolescents from various perspectives: backgrounds, causes, consumption patterns, and the effects of cannabis consumption in secondary school and out-of-school adolescents. Regarding the research instruments, questionnaires and interview forms were used for qualitative data collection. Meanwhile, fundamental statistical analysis: Frequency, Percentage, Mean, and Standard Deviation, including t-test, One-Way ANOVA, and Structural Equation Modeling (SEM) were used for quantitative data analysis. Content Analysis was used to analyze qualitative data. The research findings can be into five main points: 1) The results of cannabis and drug use behaviors in secondary school students and out-of-school adolescents, 10,583 samples, showed that most adolescents have never used cannabis (70.25%). However, more than half of them used to try other kinds of drugs (56.77%), and 39.94 percent of adolescents have never tried any kind of drug. In terms of cannabis consumption patterns, eating food containing cannabis is a more frequently founded pattern than other kinds of consumption (19.32%). For drug consumption patterns, drinking alcohol is the most discovered pattern of drug use (49.90%), followed by Kratom, tobacco products, Kratom juice, and Cocaine. 2) The comparison results between cannabis and other drug uses It revealed that adolescents who have various education levels expressed different behaviors in cannabis and drug use. These behaviors indicated a statistical significant association at 0.05. 3) The analytical results of the Causal Factors Model of cannabis and drug use behaviors among secondary school students and out-of-school adolescents The causal factors of cannabis and drug use behaviors of secondary school students and outof-school adolescents showed correspondence with the empirical data (χ2=32.29 df=14 p=.004 GFI=0.99 AGFI=0.99 CFI=0.99 RMSEA=0.01 SRMR=0.00). The cannabis and drug use behaviors were influenced by several risk factor variables (cannabis acquisition method, positive attitude toward cannabis use, and invitations from existing cannabis users), showing positive influence coefficient of 0.67. 4) The comprehensive study results regarding the causes of cannabis and drug use behaviors of secondary school students and out-of-school adolescents The results revealed that reasons for Initial cannabis use were mainly from peer or senior influences. The initial cannabis use was performed with an improvised device like bamboo pipe or self-modified bottle. The cannabis consumption methods include chopped or ground cannabis into prepared cannabis. The reason for cannabis use trial was motivated by experimentation driven by desire and curiosity. Cannabis use negatively affects educational outcomes, such as poor academic performance, impaired cognitive function, drowsiness, dry throat, and muscle pain in terms of health and emotional issues, such as emotional instability, irritability, and lack of assertiveness. When adolescents consume cannabis by any method, it can increase feelings of joyfulness, amusement and assertiveness. Meanwhile, the group of cannabis-abstinent adolescents provided the reasons that they were concerned about adverse health effects and the method to refuse cannabis use is rationalization of health, legal, and family relation concerns, including self-worth recognition, practicing non-association with individuals who invite them to try cannabis. 5) The recommendations for preventing cannabis use behavior among secondary school students and out-of-school adolescents The investigators proposed solutional guidelines, categorized by the ecology of development and target group assistance for preventing cannabis use behavior among secondary school students and out-of-school adolescents. The presented solutions consist of frameworks involving policy, ministerial, regional, provincial, organizational, school, community, and family levels. These proposed guidelines, categorized by various ecology levels, lead to the exemplification of investigators to integrate in forming “Creative Space to Empower Innovative Solutions for Reducing Cannabis and Drug Use with Child and Adolescent Participation.” This model will be innovation base in preventing cannabis and drug use by the participation of local children and adolescents.
Copyright ผลงานวิชาการเหล่านี้เป็นลิขสิทธิ์ของสถาบันวิจัยระบบสาธารณสุข หากมีการนำไปใช้อ้างอิง โปรดอ้างถึงสถาบันวิจัยระบบสาธารณสุข ในฐานะเจ้าของลิขสิทธิ์ตามพระราชบัญญัติสงวนลิขสิทธิ์สำหรับการนำงานวิจัยไปใช้ประโยชน์ในเชิงพาณิชย์
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