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Title: Committee on the Promotion of Racial Harmony:


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  • Committee on the Promotion of Racial Harmony
  • notes of meeting on 15 September 2006
  • Appendix

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Study on Drug Abuse Situation among Ethnic
Minorities in Hong Kong
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Research Team Kwong-leung Tang Hung
Wong Chau-kiu Cheung (Department of Social
Work The Chinese University of Hong Kong) 
  • In Collaboration with Unison Hong Kong

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Objectives
  • To identify profiles, trends, behaviors, and
    characteristics of drug abusers who are ethnic
    minorities in Hong Kong, with special emphasis on
    high risk behaviors such as needle sharing
  • To identify the social consequences associated
    with their drug abuse, including its relationship
    with family and involvement in criminal
    activities
  • To examine the barriers for them to receive
    services such as language barrier,
    discrimination, and stigma experienced and
  • To assess the service needs of these abusers

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Research methods
  • Conceptual framework
  • Literature review
  • Questionnaire survey of 100 ethnic minority drug
    abusers (recruited by referral and snowballing)
  • Focus groups / in-depth interviews with 19
    service providers and allied professionals, 15
    ethnic minority drug abusers and 7 ethic minority
    non-drug abusers

6
Ethnicity
Socio-Economic characteristics of survey
respondents
Non-South Asian (24)
South Asian (76)
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Age and sex
Socio-Economic characteristics of survey
respondents


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Socio-Economic characteristics of survey
respondents
  • About two-thirds of the responded abusers could
    speak English and 28 could speak Chinese.
  • About half (52) of them were unemployed.
  • On average, they had stayed in Hong Kong for 19
    years.
  • 61 were not married.
  • 48 of them had previous conviction records.

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Type of Drugs ever Abused
Drug abuse patterns

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Drug abuse patterns
  • Needle sharing occurring in 14.0 of ethnic
    minorities, with an average of 2.2 times per
    week.
  • About half of the responded abusers experienced
    approaches by drug dealers in the street, malls
    or parks.
  • The majority of them used services of the
    methadone clinic currently (72). The proportion
    of using services provided by NGOs was relatively
    small.

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Use of services
Proportion of respondents who had used drug
rehabilitation services in the past six months

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Situation of ethnic-minority drug abusers
  • Responded ethnic minority drug abusers
    encountered more or less similar problems as
    their local counterparts. For example,
    relationship problems with family members,
    difficulties in job seeking.
  • Having trouble with family occurred more often
    among respondents with more frequent drug abuse.
  • Problems such as committing crimes, sharing
    needles and having conflicts with family were
    more common among respondents who ever
    encountered approaches by drug dealers.
  • Focus groups subjects indicated that they were
    facing social integration and language problems,
    like their ethnic minority peers.

13
Average scores on social integration and racial
discrimination (0-100)
Social integration and racial discrimination
More social integration
More racial discrimination
Average
Average
Less social integration
Less racial discrimination
14
Average score on service desire (0-100)
Service needs
More desirable
Average
Less desirable
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Recommended service model
  • Enhancing preventive education for ethnic
    minority students
  • targeting at schools with significant number of
    ethnic-minority students
  • Enhancing drug education and knowledge on drug
    harmful effects
  • discouraging initial trial of cough syrup and
    marijuana
  • facilitating collaborative efforts by teachers
    and social workers.

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Recommended service model
  • Outreaching and referral services for
    ethnic-minority drug abusers
  • providing necessary language trainings to social
    workers or recruiting suitable ethnic-minority as
    peer counsellors
  • engaging ethnic-minority drug abusers in
    rehabilitation services and preventing risky
    behaviours
  • obtaining cooperation of parents of
    ethnic-minority abusers
  • combating drug dealers
  • decreasing influence of deviant peers
  • preventing needle sharing.

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Recommended service model
  • Community-based centres for ethnic minority
    youth, particularly drug abusers and ex-drug
    abusers
  • providing Chinese language training to young
    ethnic-minority drug abusers
  • using peer or co-ethnic interventions
  • engaging ethnic-minority drug abusers in
    residential, employment, referral and aftercare
    services
  • engaging ethnic-minority drug abusers in healthy
    activities.

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