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International Journal of Academic Research in Business and Social Sciences

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The Perception of Clients in Rehabilitation Center on Inhalant Use

Amin Al Haadi Bin Shafie, Mohd Khairul Anuar Rahimi, Muhammad Harith Awaludin, Nurul Ashikin Ahmat Miskam, Farhana Sabri, Noorazimah Kamaruddin, Nurhafizah Mohd Sukor, Hishamuddin Abdul Wahab, Mizan Adiliah Ahmad Ibrahim, Mohd Radhi Ibrahim

http://dx.doi.org/10.6007/IJARBSS/v9-i9/6305

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This study identifies the clients’ perception regarding to the inhalant use, consumption period, types of inhalant, inhalant as gateway substance and whether inhalant is not a choice or still being used. This study has adopted quantitative and qualitative approach. Samples of study were clients from selected rehabilitation centers including CCRC Dengkil, CCRC Jelebu, CCVC Sepang, C&C Tampin, CCRC Serendah, CCRC Kg. Selamat, C&C Bukit Mertajam, CCRC Muar, CCRC Papar dan CCRC Sarawak. The centers selected constituted to 10% of rehabilitation centers available in Malaysia. Total of respondents for quantitative were n=263 and for face-to-face interview, 10 participant were selected to triangulate the data from questionnaire. The samples were selected by using purposive sampling technique. The data from questionnaire was analyzed by using descriptive statistic to generate the data acquired. The transcribed interviews were analyzed and governed by using content analysis technique. Result showed that, inhalant use among clients in rehabilitation center is still progressively occurred. Most of them use inhalant for less than 5 months and the most popular and favored type of inhalant is glue or specifically called as “gam cap senapang”. A new innovated of inhalant is produced in which the combination of substances are made to fulfil the sense of pleasure. This study shows the classic theory of ‘gateway’ is agreeable.

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In-Text Citation: (Shafie et al., 2019)
To Cite this Article: Shafie, A. A. H. Bin, Rahimi, M. K. A., Awaludin, M. H., Miskam, N. A. A., Sabri, F., Kamaruddin, N., … Ibrahim, M. R. (2019). The Perception of Clients in Rehabilitation Center on Inhalant Use. International Journal of Academic Research in Business and Social Sciences, 9(9), 374–388.