According to a survey of 266 people in Brunei Darussalam, 54% were female and 46% male. The main social issues identified were drugs, unwanted pregnancy, smoking, and corrupted morals. Most females (35%) thought the biggest problem was drug abuse, while most males (41%) thought smoking was the largest issue. Both genders agreed that those aged 11-20 were most at risk. The government is recommended to take more action to restrict youth involvement in these problems, and community campaigns should raise awareness of the consequences. In conclusion, while drugs, pregnancy, and morals were overall issues, smoking disproportionately impacts male youth in Brunei.