Cultural Motivations for Drug Use Anthropological Perspective
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This study aims to discuss the cultural and social motivations and factors for drug use and its spread through an anthropological approach. It focuses on factors related to religiosity and non-religiosity, as well as family and peer factors, including changing circumstances due to rapid changes, and the factor of social security, which is considered one of the prominent cultural motivations and contributes to the spread of drugs when it is weak.
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