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Citation

del Rio MC, Álvarez FJ. Addiction 1995; 90(8): 1113-1116.

Affiliation

Drugs and Alcohol Research Group, Faculty of Medicine, University of Valladolid, Spain.

Copyright

(Copyright © 1995, John Wiley and Sons)

DOI

unavailable

PMID

7549780

Abstract

A regional survey on peoples' attitudes towards drugs was conducted in the fall of 1992 on 2500 individuals aged 14-70 years. The great majority of those surveyed considered the taking of heroin (98%), cocaine (95.9%) and amphetamines (94.7%) to be "very risky" for one's health. These percentages were considerably lower in the case of tobacco (41.3%) and alcohol (26.7%). Those surveyed pointed to 'heroin' (35.6%), 'all illegal drugs' (27%), 'legal drugs' (17.2%) and 'cocaine' (14.2%) as the most dangerous drugs for society. The study shows how alcohol and tobacco are perceived by Spaniards as less dangerous than illegal drugs.


Language: en

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