Questionnaire on attitudes towards drug use
1. Gender (Required)
   
2. Year of birth (Required)
   
3. Semester
   
4. Nationality (Required)
   
5. Country of birth (Required)
   
6. Nationality of mother
   
7. Nationality of father
   
8. What do you consider to be your home country? (Required)
   
9. Please name the countries you have lived in from the age of 11 onwards
   
10. Please list the number of years you have lived in the above mentioned countries from the age of 11 onwards
   
11. Do you consider yourself to be a religious person? (Required)
   Yes (continue with question 12)
   No (continue with question 15)
12. Please specify the name of your religion
   
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
   
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
   
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).
16. Have you ever used soft drugs in the past?
   Yes (continue with question 17)
   No (continue with question 20)
17. Which kind(s) of soft drug(s) have you used?
   Cannabis
   Hallucinogens (LSD)
   Other
18. How old were you when you first used soft drugs?
   
19. How many times have you used soft drugs in your life?
   
20. How often do you currently use soft drugs? (Required)
   
21. Do you have friends who use soft drugs?
   
22. Do you have friends who have used soft drugs in the past?
   
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)
   
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:
   
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)
   
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)
   
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)
   
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)
   
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