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L. D. JOHNSTON ; P. M. O'MALLEY ; J. G. BACHMAN ; J. E. SCHULENBERG | Bethesda, MD : NIDA | NIH Publication | 2006The period of young adulthood (here defined as late teens to age 30) is particularly important because it has tended to be the period of peak use for many drugs. The Monitoring the Future study design calls for biennial follow-ups - through age [...]Rapport
L. D. JOHNSTON ; P. M. O'MALLEY ; J. G. BACHMAN ; J. E. SCHULENBERG | Bethesda, MD : NIDA | NIH Publication | 2007Two 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[...]Rapport
L. D. JOHNSTON ; P. M. O'MALLEY ; J. G. BACHMAN ; J. E. SCHULENBERG | Bethesda, MD : NIDA | NIH Publication | 2007Now in its 32nd year, the study is comprised of several ongoing series of annual surveys of nationally representative samples of 8th- and 10th-grade students (begun in 1991), 12th-grade students (begun in 1975), and adults (begun in 1976). As we[...]Rapport
L. D. JOHNSTON ; P. M. O'MALLEY ; J. G. BACHMAN ; J. E. SCHULENBERG | Bethesda, MD : NIDA | NIH Publication | 2004545-page monograph giving the 1975-2003 national trends in smoking, drinking, and illicit drug use among American secondary school students. It provides a much more in-depth treatment than the Overview of Key Findings, covering subgroup differen[...]Rapport
L. D. JOHNSTON ; P. M. O'MALLEY ; J. G. BACHMAN ; J. E. SCHULENBERG | Bethesda, MD : NIDA | NIH Publication | 2004This is the second volume in a two-volume set, presenting findings from the Monitoring the Future study. The first volume presents findings from American secondary students in grades 8, 10, and 12. This second volume contains findings from Ameri[...]Article : Périodique
Aims: Preference for risky activities is an important developmentally graded predictor of substance use. Population-level trends in adolescent risk preference, as well as the way in which risk preference may be a conduit to risk behavior, have n[...]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
ENGLISH : The present study examines adolescents part-time work intensity and its relation to participation in various activities as well as substance use. We consider mechanisms articulated in two theoretical perspectives on how high work int[...]Article : Périodique
A. L. SARVET ; M. M. WALL ; K. M. KEYES ; M. CERDA ; J. E. SCHULENBERG ; P. M. O'MALLEY ; L. D. JOHNSTON ; D. S. HASIN |Background: National trends in adolescent's marijuana risk perceptions are traditionally used as a predictor of concurrent and future trends in adolescent marijuana use. We test the validity of this practice during a time of rapid marijuana poli[...]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[...]Livre
J. G. BACHMAN ; K. N. WADSWORTH ; P. M. O'MALLEY ; L. D. JOHNSTON ; J. E. SCHULENBERG | Mahwah : Lawrence Erlbaum associates | 1997ENGLISH : This book focuses on transitions into young adulthood - a critically important portion of the life cycle. Here we examine key roles and experiences of young adulthood - involving a wide range of new freedoms and new responsibilities [...]Article : Périodique
OBJECTIVE: Little consensus exists regarding the relationship between socioeconomic status (SES) and substance use. This study examined the associations of three indicators of family SES during childhood--income, wealth, and parental education--[...]Article : Périodique
OBJECTIVES: We examined the prevalence of substance use among American adults aged 35 years, and we considered adulthood predictors and the impact of adolescent substance use. METHODS: National panel data were drawn from the Monitoring the Futur[...]Livre
J. G. BACHMAN ; P. M. O'MALLEY ; J. E. SCHULENBERG ; L. D. JOHNSTON ; P. FREEDMAN-DOAN ; MESSERSMITH E. E. | New York : Lawrence Erlbaum Associates | 2007ENGLISH : Does success in school protect teenagers from drug use? Does drug use impair scholastic success? This book tackles a key issue in adolescent development and health - the education-drug use connection. The authors examine the links an[...]Article : Périodique
J. DELVA ; J. M. Jr. WALLACE ; P. M. O'MALLEY ; J. G. BACHMAN ; L. D. JOHNSTON ; J. E. SCHULENBERG |ENGLISH : Objectives. We compared trends in and correlates of marijuana use, cocaine use, and heavy alcohol use for adolescents of Mexican American, Puerto Rican, Cuban, and other Latin American heritage in the United States Methods. We used/e[...]