
Auteur J. E. SCHULENBERG
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Documents disponibles écrits par cet auteur (33)

M. E. PATRICK ; J. E. SCHULENBERG ; P. M. O'MALLEY ; L. D. JOHNSTON ; J. G. BACHMAN | 2011
Dans Journal of Studies on Alcohol and Drugs (Vol.72, n°1, January 2011) Article : PériodiqueOBJECTIVE: The aim of this study was to examine how reasons for substance use at age 18 relate to alcohol and marijuana use at ages 18 and 35 and to symptoms of alcohol use disorder and marijuana use disorder at age 35. METHOD: Bivariate corre[...]
A. D. HAMILTON ; J. B. JANG ; M. E. PATRICK ; J. E. SCHULENBERG ; K. M. KEYES | 2019
Dans Addiction (Vol.114, n°10, October 2019) Article : PériodiqueBackground and Aims: As the legal status of cannabis changes across the United States and modes of administration expand, it is important to examine the potential impact on adolescent cannabis use. This study aimed to assess changes in prevalenc[...]
M. E. PATRICK ; J. E. SCHULENBERG ; P. M. O'MALLEY ; J. L. MAGGS ; D. D. KLOSKA ; L. D. JOHNSTON ; J. G. BACHMAN | 2011
Dans Psychology of Addictive Behaviors (Vol.25, n°2, June 2011) Article : PériodiqueThis 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[...]
M. E. PATRICK ; J. E. SCHULENBERG ; M. E. MARTZ ; J. L. MAGGS ; P. M. O'MALLEY ; L. D. JOHNSTON | 2013
Dans JAMA Pediatrics (Vol.167, n°11, November 2013) Article : PériodiqueIMPORTANCE: The prevalence of underage alcohol use has been studied extensively, but binge drinking among youth in the United States is not yet well understood. In particular, adolescents may drink much larger amounts than the threshold (5 drink[...]
J. M. Jr. WALLACE ; J. G. BACHMAN ; P. M. O'MALLEY ; J. E. SCHULENBERG ; S. M. COOPER ; L. D. JOHNSTON | 2003
PériodiqueFRANÇAIS : Données issues de l'étude "Monitoring the Future" de l'université du Michigan, concernant au total 78 000 étudiants de niveau 8, 68 000 du niveau 10, et 64 000 du niveau 12. En fonction des groupes ethniques, l'usage de drogues est [...]
L. D. JOHNSTON ; P. M. O'MALLEY ; J. G. BACHMAN ; J. E. SCHULENBERG ; M. E. PATRICK ; R. A. MIECH | 2017
RapportThis report focuses on levels and trends in a range of risk behaviors related to the spread of HIV/AIDS, including certain forms of substance use, number and gender of sexual partners, and so on. It also reports on levels and trends in protectiv[...]
M. E. PATRICK ; D. D. KLOSKA ; C. J. MEHUS ; Y. TERRY-MCELRATH ; P. M. O'MALLEY ; J. E. SCHULENBERG | 2021
Dans Journal of Studies on Alcohol and Drugs (Vol.82, n°1, January 2021) Article : PériodiqueOBJECTIVE: 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[...]
Le rapport donne les résultats 2003 de l'enquête auprès des élèves de 4ème, de seconde et de première. Les résultats portent sur les consommations de drogues licites et illicites mais aussi sur les niveaux de perceptions des risques associés à c[...]
Le rapport donne les résultats 2004 de l'enquête auprès des élèves de 4ème, de seconde et de terminale. Les résultats portent sur les consommations de drogues licites et illicites mais aussi sur les niveaux de perceptions des risques associés à [...]
FRANÇAIS : Le rapport donne les résultats 2005 de l'enquête auprès des élèves de 4ème, de seconde et de terminale. Les résultats portent sur les consommations de drogues licites et illicites mais aussi sur les niveaux de perceptions des risque[...]
FRANÇAIS : Le rapport donne les résultats de l'enquête de 2006 auprès des élèves de 4ème, de seconde et de terminale. Les résultats portent sur les consommations de drogues licites et illicites mais aussi sur les niveaux de perceptions des ris[...]
Monitoring the Futures main data collection involves a series of large, annual surveys of nationally representative samples of public and private secondary school students throughout the coterminous United States. Every year since 1975, a nation[...]
In 2004 the Monitoring the Future study marked its 30th year of conducting national surveys of substance use among American young people. Beginning with the first survey of high school seniors in 1975, the study has provided the nation with a wi[...]
This volume - the second in a two-volume set from the Monitoring the Future study - provides findings on the substance use and related behaviors of several segments of the adult population. It also contains findings on attitudes and beliefs abou[...]
Two of the major topics included in this series of annual reports are (a) the prevalence and frequency of drug use among American secondary school students (specifically, in 8th, 10th, and 12th grades) and (b) historical trends in use by student[...]