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1. Gender (Required) |
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2. Year of birth (Required) |
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3. Semester |
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4. Nationality (Required) |
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5. Country of birth (Required) |
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6. Nationality of mother |
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7. Nationality of father |
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8. What do you consider to be your home country? (Required) |
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9. Please name the countries you have lived in from the age of 11 onwards |
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10. Please list the number of years you have lived in the above mentioned countries from the age of 11 onwards |
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11. Do you consider yourself to be a religious person? (Required) |
Yes (continue with question 12) No (continue with question 15)
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12. Please specify the name of your religion |
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13. 3.To what extent is your religion an important part of your life? Based on the scale below, please circle/underline the appropriate answer, 1 being very important, 5 being not important at all |
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14. How would you define the attitude towards soft drug use of your religion? Based on the scale below, please circle/underline the appropriate answer, 1 being very liberal and 5 being very restrictive |
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15. Before continuing the questionnaire, please read below a short definition of the soft drugs and a list of some examples:
Soft drugs are drugs that are perceived to be less addictive and less harmful than hard drugs; examples are cannabis (marijuana, weed, hash) and hallucinogens (LSD). |
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16. Have you ever used soft drugs in the past? |
Yes (continue with question 17) No (continue with question 20)
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17. Which kind(s) of soft drug(s) have you used? |
Cannabis Hallucinogens (LSD) Other
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18. How old were you when you first used soft drugs? |
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19. How many times have you used soft drugs in your life? |
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20. How often do you currently use soft drugs? (Required) |
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21. Do you have friends who use soft drugs? |
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22. Do you have friends who have used soft drugs in the past? |
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23. According to you, how can the soft drug state policy in your home country be qualified? Based on the scale below, please circle/underline the appropriate answer, 1 being very restrictive, 7 being very lenient: (Required) |
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24. According to you, how can the soft drug state policy in the Netherlands be qualified? Based on the scale below, please circle/underline the appropriate answer, 1 being very restrictive, 7 being very lenient: |
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25. How accepted do you regard the use of soft drugs in the society of your home country? Based on the scale below, please circle/underline the appropriate answer, 1 being very rejected, 5 being very accepted: (Required) |
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26. How would you scale your parents attitude towards soft drug use? Based on the scale below, please circle/underline the appropriate answer, 1 being very negative, 5 being very positive: (Required) |
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27. How would you label your own attitude towards soft drug use in your social environment? Based on the scale below, please circle/underline the appropriate answer, 1 being very negative, 5 being very positive: (Required) |
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28. How would you label your attitude towards the using soft drugs yourself? Based on the scale below, please circle/underline the appropriate answer, 1 being very negative, 5 being very positive: (Required) |
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29. Which factor, mentioned below, do you think mostly constructed your attitude towards drug use? (Required) |
Peersī attitude Family/parentsī attitude Personal norms Nature of legal system Religious beliefs
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