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Article : Périodique
M. E. PATRICK ; J. E. SCHULENBERG ; P. M. O'MALLEY ; J. L. MAGGS ; D. D. KLOSKA ; L. D. JOHNSTON ; J. G. BACHMAN |This study used up to seven waves of data from 32 consecutive cohorts of participants in the national longitudinal Monitoring the Future study to model changes in self-reported reasons for using alcohol and marijuana by age (18 to 30), gender, a[...]Article : Périodique
M. E. PATRICK ; D. D. KLOSKA ; C. J. MEHUS ; Y. TERRY-MCELRATH ; P. M. O'MALLEY ; J. E. SCHULENBERG |OBJECTIVE: This study examined age-related change in alcohol use, marijuana use, and the association between the two, from ages 18 to 55, in a national longitudinal sample. METHOD: Data were from national Monitoring the Future study participant[...]Article : Périodique
M. E. PATRICK ; P. M. O'MALLEY ; D. D. KLOSKA ; J. E. SCHULENBERG ; L. D. JOHNSTON ; R. A. MIECH ; J. G. BACHMAN |Introduction and Aims: The current study documents the characteristics associated with the use of two novel psychoactive substances: synthetic cannabinoids and synthetic cathinones. Design and Methods: Nationally representative samples of stude[...]Article : Périodique
Purpose: The purpose of this study was to assess whether infrequent and frequent marijuana use at age 19/20 years predicts receipt of educational degrees by the mid-20s, independent of confounding age 18 adolescent risk factors. Methods: Data w[...]Article : Périodique
Reasons high school students use marijuana: Prevalence and correlations with use across four decades
OBJECTIVE: Changes in the legality and prevalence of marijuana raise questions about whether adolescents' reasons for using marijuana and associations between reasons for use and recent marijuana use have changed historically. METHOD: Using nat[...]Périodique
S. E. McCABE ; J. E. SCHULENBERG ; L. D. JOHNSTON ; P. M. O'MALLEY ; J. G. BACHMAN ; D. D. KLOSKA | 2005FRANÇAIS : L'étude a porté de 1988 à 1997 sur 10 cohortes, représentant 5883 étudiants, dont 58% de femme et 17% appartenant à une fraternité ou une sororité. Une corrélation forte a été mise en évidence entre une consommation annuelle de cann[...]