NCJ Number
119701
Journal
Bulletin of Narcotics Volume: 39 Issue: 2 Dated: special issue (1987) Pages: 81-87
Date Published
1987
Length
7 pages
Annotation
This is a study of the educational and employment aspects of drug use in Singapore.
Abstract
A random sample of 100 drug users and 100 non-users individually matched for sex, age, ethnic group, education and neighborhood, were interviewed on the basis of a questionnaire designed to collect data for this study. Results show that the drug users have significantly lower education attainment and poorer scholastic performance than the non-users. The drug users were also found to possess significantly lower career status, higher instability in employment, and greater job dissatisfaction than the non-users. The author suggests that educational and vocational guidance, counselling service, welfare schemes and in-service training must be provided for this group of people. 3 tables and 21 references. (Author abstract modified)