Background: A younger age at onset of use of a specific substance is a well-documented risk-factor for a substance use disorder (SUD) related to that specific substance. However, the cross-substance relationship between a younger age at onset of alcohol use (AU) and nicotine use (NU) and the risk of cannabis use disorders (CUD) in adolescence and early adulthood remains unclear. Aims: To identify the sequence of and latency between initial AU/NU and initial cannabis use (CU). To investigate whether younger age at AU- and NU-onset is associated with any and earlier CU-onset and a higher risk of transition from first CU to CUD, taking into account externalizing disorders (ED) and parental substance use disorders as putative influential facto...
Context: Previous studies have reported that early initiation of cannabis (marijuana) use is a signi...
Purpose: This study aimed to determine if the associations between age at cannabis first use and men...
Context: Previous studies have reported that early initiation of cannabis (marijuana) use is a signi...
Background: A younger age at onset of use of a specific substance is a well-documented risk-factor f...
Background: Early substance use (SU) in adolescence is known to be associated with an elevated risk ...
Background: Despite understanding the long-term risks associated with early substance use, less is k...
Aims: To examine whether early onset of tobacco or alcohol use, and continued use of tobacco or alco...
Aims: To examine whether early onset of tobacco or alcohol use, and continued use of tobacco or alco...
AimsTo examine whether early onset of tobacco or alcohol use, and continued use of tobacco or alcoho...
Abstract — Aims: To investigate whether concurrent alcohol and tobacco use during early adolescence ...
Abstract — Aims: To investigate whether concurrent alcohol and tobacco use during early adolescence ...
Aim: We extend the literature on the association of early onset of drug use and estimated risk for d...
Behavioral genetic studies have provided insights into why early substance use initiation is associa...
AimsTo examine whether early onset of tobacco or alcohol use, and continued use of tobacco or alcoho...
Introduction and Aims Early age of cannabis use predicts subsequent illicit drug abuse and other psy...
Context: Previous studies have reported that early initiation of cannabis (marijuana) use is a signi...
Purpose: This study aimed to determine if the associations between age at cannabis first use and men...
Context: Previous studies have reported that early initiation of cannabis (marijuana) use is a signi...
Background: A younger age at onset of use of a specific substance is a well-documented risk-factor f...
Background: Early substance use (SU) in adolescence is known to be associated with an elevated risk ...
Background: Despite understanding the long-term risks associated with early substance use, less is k...
Aims: To examine whether early onset of tobacco or alcohol use, and continued use of tobacco or alco...
Aims: To examine whether early onset of tobacco or alcohol use, and continued use of tobacco or alco...
AimsTo examine whether early onset of tobacco or alcohol use, and continued use of tobacco or alcoho...
Abstract — Aims: To investigate whether concurrent alcohol and tobacco use during early adolescence ...
Abstract — Aims: To investigate whether concurrent alcohol and tobacco use during early adolescence ...
Aim: We extend the literature on the association of early onset of drug use and estimated risk for d...
Behavioral genetic studies have provided insights into why early substance use initiation is associa...
AimsTo examine whether early onset of tobacco or alcohol use, and continued use of tobacco or alcoho...
Introduction and Aims Early age of cannabis use predicts subsequent illicit drug abuse and other psy...
Context: Previous studies have reported that early initiation of cannabis (marijuana) use is a signi...
Purpose: This study aimed to determine if the associations between age at cannabis first use and men...
Context: Previous studies have reported that early initiation of cannabis (marijuana) use is a signi...