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The Drug Attitudes Survey 2025 will cover topics about how Western Australian adults and young people aged 12-17 years use, think and feel about drugs. The findings will:
The survey results will be used to help understand people’s drug use and attitudes, and inform the best ways to support people and help reduce harm caused by drug use.
這項研究是為了 Mental Health Commission WA 社會研究中心提供。
The aim of the study is to find out more about how people use, think and feel about drugs in Western Australia.
For more information, please refer to the Participant Information Statements below.
If you decide to take part in the research study, we will invite you to complete an online questionnaire.
The Adult survey will take approximately 15 minutes to complete, and the Young person survey will take around 10 minutes to complete.
The survey will be open until 16 November 2025.
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報告名稱
擴展的報告標題文字將在此處顯示。
完整分析報告
2019-20 年澳洲叢林大火的曝光及其對人們態度的影響
完整分析報告
2019-20 年澳洲叢林大火的曝光及其對人們態度的影響
完整分析報告
2019-20 年澳洲叢林大火的曝光及其對人們態度的影響
完整分析報告
2019-20 年澳洲叢林大火的曝光及其對人們態度的影響
Western Australian adults and children aged 12 to 17 years.
This research is important to ensure that drug policies and programs in Western Australia are based on evidence and data, and are representative of the broader WA community.
Invitations to the online survey will be sent by email and SMS.
The survey can be completed online using any device with a web browser (desktop, phone, tablet, etc.).
完整分析報告 (人口健康測試)
完整分析報告 (人口健康測試)
社會研究中心遵守 1988 年隱私法案(聯邦法案)和 2021 年隱私(市場和社會研究)法規;並採取合理措施保護任何個人資訊免於未經授權的存取、使用、揭露或遺失。
社會研究中心的隱私權政策提供了有關存取和更正個人資訊或對所提供的隱私和個人資訊提出疑問的說明,可在以下網址查閱: https://srcentre.com.au/privacy-policy.
The Social Research Centree
1800 023 040
LifeInAus@srcentre.com.au
調查需要多長時間?
The Adult survey takes around 15 minutes, and the Young person survey takes around 10 minutes.
這些資訊將會被如何使用?
We will keep your information in a computer at the Social Research Centre and the Mental Health Commission WA. Information will be used for the purpose of producing reports on the results of the survey, and the de-identified results may also be used for future research and publications related to the original study or in the same general area of research, for example, preventive health. We will store your information in line with the Archives Act 1983 and the Privacy Act 1988.
Keeping your information private is very important to us. We will make sure your personal information is made anonymous as soon as possible after the survey closes and when we no longer need it. The Mental Health Commission WA will only receive de-identified data. This way, no one will be able to figure out who you are from the data we keep. We delete any files related to our projects as required by the Australian Privacy Principles.
The Social Research Centre’s Privacy Policy is available 這裡 and has more details on how you can see or correct the information we have about you. It also explains how you can make a privacy complaint and what we will do about it. If you have any questions about our Privacy Policy or any of the things mentioned here, you can call our Privacy Officer at (03) 9236 8500 或發送電子郵件 privacy@srcentre.com.au.
參與這項研究是否有任何風險或費用?
We don’t expect this questionnaire to cause any harm or discomfort, however if you experience feelings of distress as a result of participation in this study you are free to stop at any time and come back to complete your answers later. You can also withdraw from the survey.
There is no risk of you being charged with drug offences if you say you have used drugs.
參與此項研究無需任何費用。
如果您在調查過程中或之後感到苦惱或不安,可以向以下組織尋求支援。
Alcohol and Drug Support line (08) 9442 5000 (WA metro only) Live chat is also available at: https://admhss.mhc.wa.gov.au/get-help/alcohol-and-drug-support-line |
Child and Adolescent Mental Health Service – Crisis Connect (Mental health advice and support for children and young people in the metropolitan area, available 24/7) https://www.cahs.health.wa.gov.au/Our-services/Mental-Health/CAMHS-Crisis-Connect |
Can I withdraw from the study once I’ve started?
Being in this study is completely voluntary and you do not have to take part. You are free to stop the questionnaire at any time. To withdraw from the study you can contact the Social Research Centre via phone on 1800 023 040 or email at LifeInAus@srcentre.com.au at any time before the survey closes on 16 November 2025. The information you provided will not be included in the final survey results. You may also request that your information be permanently removed.
Will I be told the results of the study?
The Mental Health Commission WA may publish a report on the results of this research study. Any information published will be done in a way that will not identify you.
What if I have a complaint or any questions about the study?
This project has been reviewed and received ethics approval through the Bellberry Limited Human Research Ethics Committee (2025-06-1013). Should you wish to discuss the study or view a copy of the Complaint procedure with someone not directly involved, particularly in relation to matters concerning policies, information or complaints about the conduct of the study or your rights as a participant, you may contact the Director of Operations, Bellberry Limited by phone at (08) 8361 3222 or via email bellberry@bellberry.com.au.
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