[Assessment of legal awareness regarding illicit drug use among Kraków university students].

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Katedra Toksykologii Klinicznej i Srodowiskowej Collegium Medicum Uniwersytet Jagielloński.

Published: December 2005

Social survey is a very important source of information concerned with planing the preventive strategy and protecting against problems relevant to the use of psychoactive substances. The survey covered a group of 211 first-year students from five colleges in Kraków. The students showed weak awareness of law. The respondents are of the opinion that the rules dealing with the addiction issue have been too liberal thus far. The emphasis should be put on enforcing the anti-drug law. Otherwise it will not became a powerful weapon to counteract the drug addiction. According to the opinion of respondents the trade and delivery of drugs are highly disapproving and they require inflicting stringent punishments. The results of our analysis are the integral part of Kraków model to help addicted to psychoactive substances and of prevention activities referred to the students of colleges.

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