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EFTEKHARI A. ; A. P. TURNER ; M. E. LARIMER | 2004ENGLISH : The present study examined anger expression and avoidant coping and their relationship to substance use and use-related consequences in a sample of 270 incarcerated adolescents. Outwardly expressed anger was significantly associated [...]Article : Périodique
H. R. WHITE ; Y. JIAO ; A. E. RAY ; D. HUH ; D. C. ATKINS ; M. E. LARIMER ; K. FROMME ; W. R. CORBIN ; J. S. BAER ; J. W. LABRIE ; E. Y. MUN |Objective: This study examined whether brief motivational interventions (BMIs) designed for reducing heavy drinking among college students have secondary effects on reducing marijuana use. Method: The data came from Project INTEGRATE, which com[...]Article : Périodique
OBJECTIVE: College student drinking is not a new phenomenon, yet the field of research studying college student drinking is relatively young. In recognition of the 75th anniversary of what is now the Journal of Studies on Alcohol and Drugs, this[...]Article : Périodique
The current paper highlights the college years as a risk period for development, continuation, and escalation of illicit substance use and substance use disorders and reviews the literature related to the prevention and treatment of these disord[...]Périodique
M. E. LARIMER ; J. R. KILMER ; C. M. LEE | 2005ENGLISH : auprès desThe current paper highlights the college years as a risk period for development, continuation, and escalation of illicit substance use and substance use disorders and reviews the literature related to the prevention and tre[...]Article : Périodique
K. WITKIEWITZ ; S. A. DESAI ; G. STECKLER ; K. M. JACKSON ; S. BOWEN ; B. C. LEIGH ; M. E. LARIMER |Cigarette smoking and drinking commonly co-occur among college students, a population that is at high risk for developing alcohol and nicotine use disorders. Several studies have been conducted that have examined predictors of drinking or smokin[...]Article : Périodique
Objective: Research on substance use motives typically examines each substance separately. However, simultaneous alcohol and marijuana (SAM) use - that is, using alcohol and marijuana at the same time so that their effixis overlap - is common am[...]Périodique
A. P. TURNER ; M. E. LARIMER ; I. G. SARASON ; E. W. TRUPIN | 2005Objective The following study tested the empirical validity and clinical meaningfulness of a negative mood subtype of incarcerated adolescent males (N=270). Differences in alcohol and marijuana use and consequences were examined. Method Particip[...]Article : Périodique
K. GUTTMANNOVA ; C. M. LEE ; J. R. KILMER ; C. B. FLEMING ; I. C. RHEW ; R. KOSTERMAN ; M. E. LARIMER |ENGLISH: Background: Marijuana policies are rapidly evolving. In the United States, recreational use of marijuana is now legal in 4 states and medical marijuana is legal in 23 states. Research evaluating such policies has focused primarily on h[...]Périodique
D. KAYSEN ; C. NEIGHBORS ; J. MARTELL ; FOSSOS N. ; M. E. LARIMER | 2006This study examined timing of alcohol-related sexual assaults (incapacitated rape) in relation to both alcohol consumption and alcohol-related negative consequences. The sample was drawn from a randomly selected pool of college students across t[...]Article : Périodique
C. M. LEE ; J. R. KILMER ; C. NEIGHBORS ; D. C. ATKINS ; C. ZHENG ; D. D. WALKER ; M. E. LARIMER |Objective: Marijuana is the most frequently reported illicit substance used on college campuses. Despite the prevalence, few published intervention studies have focused specifically on addressing high-risk marijuana use on college campuses. The [...]Article : Périodique
BROWEN S. ; K. WITKIEWITZ ; DILLWORTH T. M. ; N. CHAWLA ; T. L. SIMPSON ; OSTAFIN B. D. ; M. E. LARIMER ; A. W. BLUME |Despite the availability of various substance abuse treatments, alcohol and drug misuse and related negative consequences remain prevalent. Vipassana meditation (VM), a Buddhist mindfulness-based practice, provides an alternative for individuals[...]Article : Périodique
M. E. LARIMER ; C. M. LEE ; FABIANO P. M. ; STARK C.B. ; J. R. KILMER ; GEISNER I.M. ; MALLETT K.A. ; LOSTUTTER W. ; J. M. CRONCE ; M. FEENEY ; C. NEIGHBORS |ENGLISH : The current study was designed to evaluate the efficacy of a mailed feedback and tips intervention as a universal prevention strategy for college drinking. Participants (N = 1,488) were randomly assigned to feedback or assessment-onl[...]