Repository logo
  • Research Outputs
  • Researchers
  • Schools
    Felizberta Lo Padilla Tong School of Social SciencesIp Ying To Lee Yu Yee School of Humanities and LanguagesRita Tong Liu School of Business and Hospitality ManagementS.K. Yee School of Health SciencesYam Pak Charitable Foundation School of Computing and Information Sciences
  • Help
Repository logo
  1. Home
  2. Social Sciences
  3. SS Publication
  4. 香港高危青少年對濫用咳藥水的信念
 
  • Details

香港高危青少年對濫用咳藥水的信念

Other Titles
Beliefs about cough medicine abuse among young people in Hong Kong
Author(s)
Lam, Ching Man  
Author(s)
石丹理
周德慧
Date Issued
2007
Publisher
北京大學中國毒理學會
Journal
中國藥物依賴性雜誌
Volume
16
Issue
3
Start page
220
End page
225
Abstract
目的: 探討香港青少年對濫用咳藥水的信念。 方法: 應用《濫用咳藥水信念量表》(Beliefs about Cough Medicine Abuse Scale-BACMAS), 了解160名濫用咳藥水及65名非濫用咳藥水的香港青少年, 對濫用咳藥水的信念。 結果: 研究顯示, 此量表有高的內在一致性信度及效度(包括同證效度及構念效度)。一般而言, 參加者認為濫用咳藥水並不會帶來很多好處, 而他們亦了解濫用咳藥水的危害。不過, 仍然有為數不少的參加者認為, 長期濫用咳藥水並不會上癮, 而他們亦認為跟濫用咳藥水的朋友交往並不危險.。 結論: 此量表具有可接受的心理測量特性。青少年對濫用咳藥水的自相矛盾信念, 對預防濫用咳藥水的工作有重要的啟示。 Objective: To examine the beliefs about cough medicine abuse among Chinese young people in Hong Kong. Methods: The Beliefs about Cough Medicine Abuse Scale (BACMAS) was used to understand the beliefs about cough medicine abuse among 160 cough medicine abusers and 65 non-cough medicine abusers in Hong Kong. Results: The BACMAS possessed high internal consistency and acceptable construct validity. Although many respondents believed that there were not many positive benefits of abusing cough medicine and they understood the harmful effects of cough medicine abuse, they believed that cough medicine was not addictive and getting along with friends abusing cough medicine was not dangerous. Conclusion: The BACMAS possesses acceptable psychometric properties.The conflicting beliefs among young people regarding cough medicine abuse have implications for prevention work related to cough medicine abuse among young people in Hong Kong.
URI
https://repository.sfu.edu.hk/handle/sfu/2070
DOI
10.3969/j.issn.1007-9718.2007.03.010
SFU Affiliated Publication
No
Availability at SFU Library

No database links found.

Responsible Use of E‑Resources | Privacy Policy | Disclaimer
© SFU Library. All Rights Reserved.
SFU Library