Drink Spiking

The quantitative data presented here is based on a 2005 pencil-and-paper survey that investigated issues related to drink spiking. A sample of volunteer students aged between 18 and 65 years provided demographic data as well as data on attitudes, beliefs, and knowledge about drink spiking; risk factors; engagement in protective factors; locus of control; mindfulness; social self-efficacy and onus of responsibility.

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    Data record related to this publication Drink Spiking
    Data Publication title Drink Spiking
  • Description

    The quantitative data presented here is based on a 2005 pencil-and-paper survey that investigated issues related to drink spiking. A sample of volunteer students aged between 18 and 65 years provided demographic data as well as data on attitudes, beliefs, and knowledge about drink spiking; risk factors; engagement in protective factors; locus of control; mindfulness; social self-efficacy and onus of responsibility.

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  • Keywords
    • drink spiking
    • protective behaviours
    • risk perception
    • venue familiarity
    • knowledge
  • Funding source
  • Research grant(s)/Scheme name(s)
    • - Is drink spiking a myth? Student Association Grant
  • Research themes
    People and Societies in the Tropics
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  • Locations
    • Cairns, Australia
    Data Locations

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    Attachment Drink Spiking.csv
    Attachment Drink Spiking.sav
    The Data Manager is: Nerina Caltabiano
    College or Centre
    Access conditions Open: free access under license
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  • Data record size 100kb
    Citation Caltabiano, Nerina (2013): Drink Spiking. James Cook University. https://research.jcu.edu.au/data/published/4ead8b3dc9bea079b1b7491827b66281