Factors Affecting Drug Risk Behavior of Secondary School Students in the Boundary Area of the Mekong Basin

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บุรฉัตร จันทร์แดง
เสาวลักษณ์ โกศลกิตติอัมพร
สัญญา เคณาภูมิ

Abstract

The purpose of this research was to study factors affecting drug risk behavior of secondary school students in the boundary area of ​​the Mekong Basin. The sample group used in this research was 400 secondary school students in the boundary area of ​​the Mekong Basin. The sample size was determined by using Taro Yamane's formula. The instrument used in this research was a rating scale questionnaire. The research found that Factors affecting drug risk behavior of secondary school students in the boundary area of ​​the Mekong Basin, including social factors, situation factors and psychological factors.

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บุรฉัตร จันทร์แดง, Faculty of Political Science and Public Administration, Rajabhat Maha Sarakham University 80 Nakhonsawan Road, Tambon Ta-lard, Am phur Mueng, Maha Sarakham Province 44000

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