Cross-cultural Study of Alcohol Behaviour Among Singapore College Students

Summary To test the hypothesis that Singapore Indian college students would experience higher rates of drinking problem behaviour than their Chinese counterparts, the Engs and Hanson questionnaire was administered to 767 Chinese and 185 Indian undergraduate students. The significant differences in d...

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Veröffentlicht in:British Journal of Addiction 1989-03, Vol.84 (3), p.319-321
Hauptverfasser: HONG, ONG TECK, ISRALOWITZ, RICHARD E.
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Zusammenfassung:Summary To test the hypothesis that Singapore Indian college students would experience higher rates of drinking problem behaviour than their Chinese counterparts, the Engs and Hanson questionnaire was administered to 767 Chinese and 185 Indian undergraduate students. The significant differences in drinking problems found between Indian and Chinese students were interpreted as reflected a higher level of anomie among the Indians in terms of their drinking norms. Singapore Indian students' alcohol‐related problem behaviours, however, are considerably less than those found in college students from western countries.
ISSN:0952-0481
0965-2140
2056-5178
DOI:10.1111/j.1360-0443.1989.tb03466.x