The role of parent’s commitment in preventing drug abuse: Evidence from high-risk areas of Malaysia

Q2 Social Sciences
Siti Salina Abdullah, Nor Hayati Saat, Khuzaimah Mustapa, Nur Azura Sanusi
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Youth drug usage is caused by insufficient parental support. Lack of dedication, decreased communication and poor family connection describe inadequate family support. In addition to parental support, self-efficacy, employer support and community support have been shown to promote addiction and relapse. Substance addiction among youth is alarming and could harm the next generation if not handled. Thus, family and parents strongly impact teenage drug usage. Drug dependence prevention begins with parents. Parents affect their children by offering advice, setting explicit drug use restrictions and emphasizing good communication skills as part of their commitment. Thus, this study aims to determine the significance of family participation particularly parental involvement in reducing juvenile substance addiction in Malaysia. We use Hirshi's social bond theory to link a parent's willingness to participate in a drug prevention programme to their social bonding which includes their attachment, devotion and academic involvement. Additionally, proportionate sampling was used for stratified sampling. Two criteria were used to choose participants: parents with children aged 13–18 and drug-free families. The survey has 515 respondents, 103 per state: Kelantan, Kedah, Kuala Lumpur/Selangor, Johor and Sabah. NADA lists it in high-risk states. Study results indicate that attachment (ATT) and participation (INV) do not affect interest (INT). The study also found that commitment (COM) affects interest (INT). Additionally, the commitment (COM) f² value has a minor impact on interest (INT), an endogenous variable. Agencies must collaborate and exchange resources to promote drug awareness and a drug-free family culture.
父母的承诺在预防药物滥用中的作用:马来西亚高风险地区的证据
青少年吸毒的原因是父母的支持不够。缺乏奉献精神、沟通减少和家庭联系不紧密是家庭支持不足的表现。除父母支持外,自我效能感、雇主支持和社区支持也被证明会促进成瘾和复吸。青少年药物成瘾问题令人担忧,如果不加以解决,可能会危害下一代。因此,家庭和父母对青少年吸毒有很大影响。预防药物依赖要从父母做起。父母通过提供建议、制定明确的药物使用限制和强调良好的沟通技巧来影响子女,这也是父母承诺的一部分。因此,本研究旨在确定家庭参与,特别是父母参与对减少马来西亚青少年药物成瘾的重要意义。我们采用希尔施的社会纽带理论,将家长参与毒品预防计划的意愿与他们的社会纽带联系起来,其中包括他们的依恋、奉献和学术参与。此外,我们还采用了比例抽样法进行分层抽样。选择参与者的标准有两个:子女年龄在 13-18 岁的家长和无毒品家庭。本次调查共有 515 名受访者,每个州 103 名:吉兰丹州、吉打州、吉隆坡/雪兰莪州、柔佛州和沙巴州。NADA 将其列入高风险州。研究结果表明,依恋(ATT)和参与(INV)并不影响兴趣(INT)。研究还发现,承诺(COM)会影响兴趣(INT)。此外,承诺(COM)的 f² 值对兴趣(INT)这一内生变量的影响较小。各机构必须开展合作并交换资源,以促进禁毒意识和无毒品家庭文化。
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