Research Title: Exploring Drug Use and Antisocial Behaviour
Information:
Authorities and the media insist that antisocial behaviour relates to substance use. However, the pharmaceutical properties of some substances, in addition to previous research, suggest otherwise.
We, at the University of Surrey, are trying to explore the true nature between substance use and antisocial behaviour. Specifically, we are interested in finding out which substances relate to which antisocial behaviours, if any. We are looking for volunteers from all countries, backgrounds, and life styles to fill out a short questionnaire on our website:http://www.fahs.surrey.ac.uk/survey/drug-agg/. This website will provide you with further information about the study, so that you can better decide if you want to participate.
Even if you have never been antisocial or used any substances, we are still interested in your experiences and opinions!
All the information you provide is confidential! We will not ask for your name or details, we only ask for your postal code (only the first half of it) to see a relationship between your city/neighbourhood of residence and your answers.
If the study is not for you, but you think that someone you know may be interested in participating, please let them know about it.
Thank you for taking your time to consider our study!
If you would like to know more about the study or curious to see the results please do not hesitate to contact us:
Marina Rachitskiy, MSc Department of Psychology, University of Surrey e-mail:
Phone: 01483 686899
Nicholas P. Emler, PhD Head of Faculty of Arts and Human Sciences Department of Psychology, University of Surrey e-mail:
Phone: 01483 689921