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Decriminalized, not legalized: A pilot study of South African University Students' views on the use, impact, legalization and decriminalization of marijuana

机译:减少,不合法化:南非大学生对大麻使用,影响,合法化和依法化的看法的试点研究

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Given the 2018 decriminalization of marijuana in South Africa for personal use and medicinal consumption, the aim of this research was to explore the perceptions of university students regarding the use, impact, legalization, and decriminalization of marijuana. Key findings revealed that a fair number of participants acknowledged using marijuana. When asked about the potential impact of marijuana on users, their families and significant others, they seemed to have a good understanding of the effects of the drug. However, while some participants were aware of the addictive nature of marijuana, others were not aware of the risk of addiction from smoking or ingesting this substance. However, they were able to weigh up the risks as well as the benefits of legalization/decriminalization of marijuana. This study has implications for health care professionals working with youth who use illicit substances such as marijuana, and in developing prevention and intervention programs aimed at the youth.
机译:鉴于2018年大麻罪名化在南非的个人使用和药用消费,这项研究的目的是探讨大学生关于大麻的使用,影响,合法化和互动的看法。主要调查结果显示,共同数量的参与者使用大麻认可。当被问及大麻对用户的潜在影响时,他们的家人和重要的其他人,他们似乎对药物的影响良好了解。然而,虽然一些参与者了解大麻的上瘾性,但其他参与者没有意识到吸烟或摄取这种物质的成瘾的风险。但是,他们能够权衡风险以及大麻合法化/依法化的益处。本研究对医疗保健专业人员合作的卫生保健专业人员有影响,他们使用大麻等非法物质,以及制定针对青年的预防和干预计划。

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