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Participants engaged in student development programs were randomly selected, and a specially designed questionnaire was utilized for data collection through Google Forms. Descriptive data, presented as percentages, revealed gender-based disparities in knowledge and lack of knowledge about various drugs. \nResults: The analysis indicates that males generally possess a greater understanding of stimulants (30.16%) compared to females (15.9%), with marginal gender disparities in depressants (17.9% for males and 19.24% for females). Males exhibit slightly higher knowledge (17.64%) than females (14.34%) for hallucinogens, while knowledge levels about opium are comparable between males (35.55%) and females (33.52%). Moreover, males surpass females in understanding cannabis (27.3% to 19.46%), inhalants (33.88% to 29.82%), and kratom (15.3% to 9%). \nConclusion: These findings highlight the overarching strategy recommends that educators adapt teaching methods by integrating real-life scenarios, grasping Generation Z's characteristics, and leveraging technology to establish an effective and resonant learning environment for this generation.","PeriodicalId":502349,"journal":{"name":"Asian Journal of Education and Social Studies","volume":"25 3","pages":""},"PeriodicalIF":0.0000,"publicationDate":"2024-02-23","publicationTypes":"Journal Article","fieldsOfStudy":null,"isOpenAccess":false,"openAccessPdf":"","citationCount":"0","resultStr":"{\"title\":\"Assessing the Impact of Drug Education Programs on Generation Z Tertiary Students' Knowledge\",\"authors\":\"Ameer Fuhaili Mohamad Hashim, Mohamad Hashim Othman\",\"doi\":\"10.9734/ajess/2024/v50i31304\",\"DOIUrl\":null,\"url\":null,\"abstract\":\"Aims: The Drug Education Program aims to impart knowledge about the dangers of drug abuse, especially among Generation Z tertiary students. 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目的:毒品教育计划旨在传授有关吸毒危害的知识,尤其是在 Z 世代大专学生中。了解药物滥用的复杂性对个人福祉至关重要,并能促进关键信息在社区内的传播。尽管教育计划广泛存在,但在提高 Z 世代大专生的知识水平方面,目前还存在研究空白。因此,本研究旨在评估 Z 世代大专生对药物滥用的认知水平。研究方法:这项横断面研究涉及 296 名参与者,探讨了 Z 世代大专学生对七类毒品的认知水平。随机抽取参与学生发展项目的参与者,并通过谷歌表格使用专门设计的问卷收集数据。以百分比表示的描述性数据显示了不同性别学生对各类药物的了解和缺乏程度的差异。结果显示分析表明,男性对兴奋剂的了解程度(30.16%)普遍高于女性(15.9%)。男性对致幻剂的了解程度(17.64%)略高于女性(14.34%),而男性对鸦片的了解程度(35.55%)与女性(33.52%)相当。此外,男性对大麻(27.3% 对 19.46%)、吸入剂(33.88% 对 29.82%)和桔梗(15.3% 对 9%)的了解程度超过了女性。结论这些研究结果强调了一个总体战略,即建议教育工作者调整教学方法,结合现实生活场景,把握 Z 世代的特点,并利用技术为这一代人建立一个有效且能产生共鸣的学习环境。
Assessing the Impact of Drug Education Programs on Generation Z Tertiary Students' Knowledge
Aims: The Drug Education Program aims to impart knowledge about the dangers of drug abuse, especially among Generation Z tertiary students. Understanding the intricacies of drug abuse is imperative for personal well-being and catalyses the dissemination of critical information within the community. Despite the widespread existence of educational programs, there is an existing research gap regarding their effectiveness in improving the knowledge level of Generation Z tertiary students. Consequently, this study aims to assess the level of knowledge on drug abuse among Generation Z tertiary students.
Methodology: This cross-sectional study involving 296 participants explores the knowledge levels of Generation Z tertiary students across seven drug categories. Participants engaged in student development programs were randomly selected, and a specially designed questionnaire was utilized for data collection through Google Forms. Descriptive data, presented as percentages, revealed gender-based disparities in knowledge and lack of knowledge about various drugs.
Results: The analysis indicates that males generally possess a greater understanding of stimulants (30.16%) compared to females (15.9%), with marginal gender disparities in depressants (17.9% for males and 19.24% for females). Males exhibit slightly higher knowledge (17.64%) than females (14.34%) for hallucinogens, while knowledge levels about opium are comparable between males (35.55%) and females (33.52%). Moreover, males surpass females in understanding cannabis (27.3% to 19.46%), inhalants (33.88% to 29.82%), and kratom (15.3% to 9%).
Conclusion: These findings highlight the overarching strategy recommends that educators adapt teaching methods by integrating real-life scenarios, grasping Generation Z's characteristics, and leveraging technology to establish an effective and resonant learning environment for this generation.