We analyze marijuana use by college undergraduates before and after legalization of recreational marijuana. Using survey data from the National College Health Assessment, we show that students at Washington State University experienced a significant increase in marijuana use after legalization. This increase is larger than would be predicted by national trends. The change is strongest among females, Black students, and Hispanic students. The increase for underage students is as much as for legal-age students. We find no corresponding changes in the consumption of tobacco, alcohol, or other drugs
C1 - Refereed Journal ArticlePrevious research has shown that the recent tightening of college alcoh...
IntroductionIncreasing marijuana use among young adults is a concern due to substantial acute and ch...
Students who have smoked marijuana are compared with non-users on a variety of attitudinal and demog...
Background Marijuana is currently the most commonly used illicit drug in the United States, and with...
Background Marijuana is currently the most commonly used illicit drug in the United States, and with...
Background and AimsRecreational marijuana legalization (RML) went into effect in Oregon in July 2015...
Using national data from the Core Institute, which collects and maintains the largest database on al...
Thesis (M.A.)--Humboldt State University, Psychology: Academic Research, 2013Previous research has s...
Objective: Marijuana is the most frequently reported illicit substance used on college campuses. Des...
Increased legalization of recreational marijuana across the U.S. is a relevant phenomenoninfluencing...
Young adults often initiate marijuana use during college (Suerken et al., 2014) which has resulted i...
With the broadening legislative changes surrounding legalized recreational marijuana in the United S...
Monitoring the Future is an ongoing research progran which annually surveys high school seniors and ...
The prevalence of marijuana use among college students has been steadily rising Thus, we examined pe...
The purpose of this study was to analyze factors that predict marijuana use and grade point average ...
C1 - Refereed Journal ArticlePrevious research has shown that the recent tightening of college alcoh...
IntroductionIncreasing marijuana use among young adults is a concern due to substantial acute and ch...
Students who have smoked marijuana are compared with non-users on a variety of attitudinal and demog...
Background Marijuana is currently the most commonly used illicit drug in the United States, and with...
Background Marijuana is currently the most commonly used illicit drug in the United States, and with...
Background and AimsRecreational marijuana legalization (RML) went into effect in Oregon in July 2015...
Using national data from the Core Institute, which collects and maintains the largest database on al...
Thesis (M.A.)--Humboldt State University, Psychology: Academic Research, 2013Previous research has s...
Objective: Marijuana is the most frequently reported illicit substance used on college campuses. Des...
Increased legalization of recreational marijuana across the U.S. is a relevant phenomenoninfluencing...
Young adults often initiate marijuana use during college (Suerken et al., 2014) which has resulted i...
With the broadening legislative changes surrounding legalized recreational marijuana in the United S...
Monitoring the Future is an ongoing research progran which annually surveys high school seniors and ...
The prevalence of marijuana use among college students has been steadily rising Thus, we examined pe...
The purpose of this study was to analyze factors that predict marijuana use and grade point average ...
C1 - Refereed Journal ArticlePrevious research has shown that the recent tightening of college alcoh...
IntroductionIncreasing marijuana use among young adults is a concern due to substantial acute and ch...
Students who have smoked marijuana are compared with non-users on a variety of attitudinal and demog...