The purpose of this study was to investigate the longitudinal effect of marijuana and heavy alcohol use on the productivity status of nonmetropolitan African American young adults. This analysis was based on secondary data from the Family and Community Health Study. For alcohol, the study evaluated the effects on productivity status for individuals with heavy alcohol use trajectories from adolescence into young adulthood while marijuana effects were evaluated during the period when adolescents are more likely to have initiated usage (14–16 years of age). Productivity status was measured when study participants were between 18 and 21 years, for both alcohol and marijuana. Multivariate logistic regression models were used to test the associat...
Drawing on stress and life-course perspectives and using panel data from 1,286 south Florida young a...
BACKGROUND:Alcohol and marijuana are the two most abused substances in US colleges. However, researc...
This study investigates the impact of personal and environmental factors, with greater emphasis on t...
AimsWe tested race/ethnic differences in alcohol and marijuana (AM) trajectories (comprising an inte...
AIMS: To inform research on the etiology and prevention of substance use among rural African Amer...
Although African Americans report lower levels of alcohol use relative to their White counterparts, ...
The purpose of this study was to examine the impact of parental factors on annual (past year) mariju...
OBJECTIVE: Behavioral economic models predict that deficits in substance-free reward and future time...
As illicit drug use has steadily increased over the last decade, marijuana use has become much more ...
Adolescents are at disproportionate risk for health consequences associated with risky sexual behavi...
Marijuana, the most widely used illicit drug in North America, has been a key focus of health-relate...
This article explores the relationship between drug use and patterns of living and working for a sam...
Marijuana, the most widely used illicit drug in North America, has been a key focus of health-relate...
Emerging research has examined simultaneous alcohol and marijuana (SAM). SAM use has been found to b...
This study analyzes data on 7661 individuals who participated in the 1979 National Longitudinal Surv...
Drawing on stress and life-course perspectives and using panel data from 1,286 south Florida young a...
BACKGROUND:Alcohol and marijuana are the two most abused substances in US colleges. However, researc...
This study investigates the impact of personal and environmental factors, with greater emphasis on t...
AimsWe tested race/ethnic differences in alcohol and marijuana (AM) trajectories (comprising an inte...
AIMS: To inform research on the etiology and prevention of substance use among rural African Amer...
Although African Americans report lower levels of alcohol use relative to their White counterparts, ...
The purpose of this study was to examine the impact of parental factors on annual (past year) mariju...
OBJECTIVE: Behavioral economic models predict that deficits in substance-free reward and future time...
As illicit drug use has steadily increased over the last decade, marijuana use has become much more ...
Adolescents are at disproportionate risk for health consequences associated with risky sexual behavi...
Marijuana, the most widely used illicit drug in North America, has been a key focus of health-relate...
This article explores the relationship between drug use and patterns of living and working for a sam...
Marijuana, the most widely used illicit drug in North America, has been a key focus of health-relate...
Emerging research has examined simultaneous alcohol and marijuana (SAM). SAM use has been found to b...
This study analyzes data on 7661 individuals who participated in the 1979 National Longitudinal Surv...
Drawing on stress and life-course perspectives and using panel data from 1,286 south Florida young a...
BACKGROUND:Alcohol and marijuana are the two most abused substances in US colleges. However, researc...
This study investigates the impact of personal and environmental factors, with greater emphasis on t...