Aim: Concurrently with increasingly permissive attitudes towards marijuana use and its legalization, the prevalence of marijuana use has increased in recent years in the U.S. Substance use is generally more prevalent in men than women, although for alcohol, the gender gap is narrowing. However, information is lacking on whether time trends in marijuana use differ by gender, or whether socioeconomic status in the context of the Great Recession may affect these changes. Methods: Using repeated cross-sectional data from the National Survey on Drug Use and Health (2002–2014), we examined changes over time in prevalence of past-year marijuana use by gender, and whether gender differences varied across income levels. After empirically determining...
Introduction Marijuana use has become increasingly popular in the United States since the turn of t...
Recent studies in the United States suggest that male-female differences in the prevalence of drug u...
Recent studies in the United States suggest that male-female differences in the prevalence of drug u...
AIM: Concurrently with increasingly permissive attitudes towards marijuana use and its legalization...
Purpose: To examine cross-national changes in frequent adolescent cannabis use (40+ times consumed o...
Aims: To examine cross-national changes in frequent adolescent cannabis use (40+ times consumed over...
Arrest rates per capita for possession of marijuana have increased threefold over the last 20 years ...
In 2012, the National Survey on Drug Use and Health reported about 5.2% of its respondents using tob...
Background: Little is known on how perceived availability of marijuana is associated with medical ma...
Aims: To examine cross-national changes in frequent adolescent cannabis use (40+ times consumed over...
Marijuana, the most widely used illicit drug in North America, has been a key focus of health-relate...
AimsTo examine cross-national changes in frequent adolescent cannabis use (40+ times consumed over l...
OBJECTIVE: To determine differences between men and women in hazardous drinking, heavy cannabis use ...
Marijuana is the most extensively used regulated drug in the world. Prevalence of marijuana use peak...
Objective: To determine differences between men and women in hazardous drinking, heavy cannabis use ...
Introduction Marijuana use has become increasingly popular in the United States since the turn of t...
Recent studies in the United States suggest that male-female differences in the prevalence of drug u...
Recent studies in the United States suggest that male-female differences in the prevalence of drug u...
AIM: Concurrently with increasingly permissive attitudes towards marijuana use and its legalization...
Purpose: To examine cross-national changes in frequent adolescent cannabis use (40+ times consumed o...
Aims: To examine cross-national changes in frequent adolescent cannabis use (40+ times consumed over...
Arrest rates per capita for possession of marijuana have increased threefold over the last 20 years ...
In 2012, the National Survey on Drug Use and Health reported about 5.2% of its respondents using tob...
Background: Little is known on how perceived availability of marijuana is associated with medical ma...
Aims: To examine cross-national changes in frequent adolescent cannabis use (40+ times consumed over...
Marijuana, the most widely used illicit drug in North America, has been a key focus of health-relate...
AimsTo examine cross-national changes in frequent adolescent cannabis use (40+ times consumed over l...
OBJECTIVE: To determine differences between men and women in hazardous drinking, heavy cannabis use ...
Marijuana is the most extensively used regulated drug in the world. Prevalence of marijuana use peak...
Objective: To determine differences between men and women in hazardous drinking, heavy cannabis use ...
Introduction Marijuana use has become increasingly popular in the United States since the turn of t...
Recent studies in the United States suggest that male-female differences in the prevalence of drug u...
Recent studies in the United States suggest that male-female differences in the prevalence of drug u...