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Since 1975, the Monitoring the Future project has provided the nation with an important window through which to view these problems and thus gain a better understanding of their changing nature and some of the dynamics that explain them. This se[...]Rapport
The follow-up samples in Monitoring the Future provide very good coverage of the national college student population since 1980. College students tend to be a difficult population to study. They generally are not well covered in normal household[...]Rapport
L. D. JOHNSTON ; P. M. O'MALLEY ; J. G. BACHMAN ; J. E. SCHULENBERG | Bethesda, MD : NIDA | NIH Publication | 2005This 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[...]Rapport
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 | 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 | 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[...]Rapport
M. E. PATRICK ; R. A. MIECH ; L. D. JOHNSTON ; P. M. O'MALLEY | Ann Arbor, MI : Institute for Social Research, The University of Michigan | Monitoring the Future Monograph Series | 2023Adults aged 35 to 50 continued a long-term upward trajectory in past-year use of marijuana and hallucinogens to reach all-time highs in 2022, according to the Monitoring the Future Panel Study, an annual survey of substance use behaviors and att[...]Périodique
RABKIN J. G. ; MCELHINEY M. C. ; FERRANDO S. J. | 2004ENGLISH : Objective : To review methodological issues and available data regarding the prevalence of psychiatric disorders in HIV-positive people over the age of 50 years. Results : We were unable to find any published data providing prevalenc[...]Article : Périodique
Objectives: To examine all-cause and cause-specific mortality over a 15-year follow-up period in relation to at-baseline reported lifetime use of illegal drugs from five classes (marijuana, cocaine, heroin, hallucinogens, and inhalants) among ad[...]Article : Périodique
Pathological Gambling (PG) has been linked to both specific personality traits and personality disorders (PDs). However, previous studies have used a wide variety of research designs that preclude clear conclusions about the personality features[...]Article : Périodique
A. AZOFEIFA ; M. E. MATTSON ; G. L. SCHAUER ; T. McAFEE ; A. GRANT ; R. LYERLA |PROBLEM/CONDITION: In the United States, marijuana is the most commonly used illicit drug. In 2013, 7.5% (19.8 million) of the U.S. population aged > =12 years reported using marijuana during the preceding month. Because of certain state-level p[...]Article : Périodique
Importance: The number of states legalizing marijuana for medical and recreational use is increasing. Little is known regarding how or why adults with medical conditions use it. Objectives: To report the prevalence and patterns of marijuana use[...]Article : Périodique
R. E. TARTER ; L. KIRISCI ; A. MEZZICH ; J. R. CORNELIUS ; PAJER K. ; M. VANYUKOV ; GARDNER W. ; T. BLACKSON ; D. CLARK |Objective: This longitudinal study had three aims: 1) determine the extent to which boys at high average risk and low average risk for substance use disorder differ on a construct of neurobehavioral disinhibition, 2) evaluate the capacity of neu[...]Article : Périodique
D. ZULLINO ; G. CALZADA ; J. GASPOZ ; S. ACHAB ; G. THORENS |FRANÇAIS : Les discussions récentes concernant la réglementation de la consommation de cannabis ont réactualisé la question des effets nocifs de ce produit. Un des arguments avancés contre une réglementation moins restrictive de l'usage du cann[...]Nouveauté