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INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF PHARMACEUTICAL RESEARCH

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Relationship between Knowledge Level and Student Attitudes About Drug By Analyzing the Relationship between Knowledge Levels and Students' Attitudes toward Drug

Author: MUZAKKIR ,
Abstract: Narcotics are substances that come from plants or not plants, both synthetic and semi-synthetic which can cause decrease in consciousness, loss of pain and can cause dependence. This is a relationship between the level of knowledge and attitudes of students about analyzing the relationship between the level of knowledge and attitudes of students towards drugs. This study used an analytical survey design with a cross sectional study approach. This research was conducted at Majene State Islamic Senior High School (MAN Majene). Data were analyzed using SPSS 22 using the Spearman correlation test (not normally distributed). The value of the correlation coefficient is 0.016 or 1.6%. meaning that the level of correlation between variables between attitudes toward knowledge variables is 1.6% so that closeness of the relationship is small. About the drug abuse in Majene MAN with a p-value of 0.927 from the level of knowledge and attitudes of students.
Keyword: Knowledge, attitude and drugs
DOI: https://doi.org/10.31838/ijpr/2019.11.02.096
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