Background: Researchers have reported gender differences in the association between perceived racial discrimination (PRD) and substance use including marijuana use (MU). A limited number of longitudinal studies, however, have documented the long-term effect of PRD during adolescence on subsequent MU in young adulthood.Objective: In the current longitudinal study, we tested gender differences in the association between baseline PRD during adolescence and subsequent MU during young adulthood within Black population.Methods: A cohort of 595 Black (278 male and 317 female) ninth grade students were followed for 13 years from 1999 (mean age 20) to 2012 (mean age 33). Participants were selected from an economically disadvantaged urban area in the...
Background/Objectives: The purpose of this investigation was to test whether the gateway hypothesis ...
To describe historical trends in rates of recent substance use, and associations between marijuana a...
The authors investigated whether substance use and self-reported racial discrimination were associat...
Background: Researchers have reported gender differences in the association between perceived racial...
Background: The current study examines the association of perceived racial and social class discrimi...
Objective: The present study aimed to characterize the association of perceived gender discriminatio...
Background: Recent research has suggested vulnerability to perceived racial discrimination (PRD) as ...
Introduction: This study aimed to examine gender differences in the bidirectional associations betwe...
Compared to Whites, Blacks in the U.S. have lower rates of substance use in adolescence, but similar...
Although perceived discrimination in Black youth is a risk factor for a wide range of negative menta...
Black adolescents in the US are less likely to use alcohol, marijuana, and tobacco compared with non...
Current adolescent substance use risk models have inadequately predicted use for African Americans, ...
OBJECTIVES: We examined associations between perceived racial/ethnic discrimination, gender, and cig...
Substance use during adolescence is a public health concern due to associated physical and behaviora...
Introduction: Cannabis is one of the most widely used psychoactive substances in the United States (...
Background/Objectives: The purpose of this investigation was to test whether the gateway hypothesis ...
To describe historical trends in rates of recent substance use, and associations between marijuana a...
The authors investigated whether substance use and self-reported racial discrimination were associat...
Background: Researchers have reported gender differences in the association between perceived racial...
Background: The current study examines the association of perceived racial and social class discrimi...
Objective: The present study aimed to characterize the association of perceived gender discriminatio...
Background: Recent research has suggested vulnerability to perceived racial discrimination (PRD) as ...
Introduction: This study aimed to examine gender differences in the bidirectional associations betwe...
Compared to Whites, Blacks in the U.S. have lower rates of substance use in adolescence, but similar...
Although perceived discrimination in Black youth is a risk factor for a wide range of negative menta...
Black adolescents in the US are less likely to use alcohol, marijuana, and tobacco compared with non...
Current adolescent substance use risk models have inadequately predicted use for African Americans, ...
OBJECTIVES: We examined associations between perceived racial/ethnic discrimination, gender, and cig...
Substance use during adolescence is a public health concern due to associated physical and behaviora...
Introduction: Cannabis is one of the most widely used psychoactive substances in the United States (...
Background/Objectives: The purpose of this investigation was to test whether the gateway hypothesis ...
To describe historical trends in rates of recent substance use, and associations between marijuana a...
The authors investigated whether substance use and self-reported racial discrimination were associat...