Research on Innovative Self-directed Learning and Drug Abuse Behavior: A Case Study of Middle and Senior Age
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DOI: 10.23977/ieesasm.2019.027
Corresponding Author
Yen-Ni Tsai
ABSTRACT
According to statistics from the Taiwan Ministry of Justice, 15,092 people were prosecuted under the Drug Harm Prevention Regulations from January to May 2015, and 14,121 were convicted. From January to May 2016, 18,404 were prosecuted under the Drug Harm Prevention Regulations. The number was 16,440. In terms of the number of people indicted, the 2016 term increased by 21.9% over the 2015 period. In terms of the number of convicted persons, the 2016 term increased by 16.4% over the 2015 period. From January to May 2016, the Prosecutor's Office of the District Court The number of newly detected drug cases was 35,073. The first-level drugs accounted for 24.9%, the second-level drugs accounted for 71.4%, and the third- and fourth-level drugs increased by 21.6% over the 2015 period. This study explores the study of innovative self-directed learning among drug abusers in Taiwan by treatment groups. Data is processed through statistical methods such as descriptive statistics, T-tests, and single factor variation analysis. The study finds that population attributes have a role in innovative self-directed learning. Significant relationships and demographic attributes have a significant relationship to detoxification behaviors. Based on this study, appropriate suggestions are summarized to hopefully plan future strategies for detoxification behaviors and provide them to the government or relevant institutions for reference. It is also expected to lead more scholars' follow-up research. To solve current social problems.
KEYWORDS
Innovation, Middle and senior years, Self-directed learning, Detoxification