Tobacco use is the greatest cause of preventable death in the United States and an important health behavior to study among young adults. Prior research has suggested that there is an association between tobacco and marijuana use. Studying these two substances together can provide important insight into patterns of young adult tobacco and marijuana initiation and continuation. This dissertation employed a Sequential Explanatory Mixed Methods design to study tobacco and marijuana co-use among young adults 21-30 years old. Quantitative data analyses used National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey (NHANES) data to assess prevalence of cigarette and marijuana co-use (Aim 1), and characteristics of co-users (Aim 2) over a 10-year period...
Individuals struggling with emotional distress are twice as likely to use marijuana routinely. Young...
This dissertation 1) described prevalence and correlates of poly-tobacco use among US youth and youn...
Tobacco use remains the leading preventable cause of morbidity and mortality in both the United Stat...
Marijuana and tobacco co-use is common among young adults, and findings are mixed regarding the asso...
Abstract Background There is elevated prevalence of marijuana use among young adults who use tobacco...
ObjectiveWe examined the frequency and intensity of tobacco use and thoughts about abstinence among ...
Over the past two decades, there have been significant changes in state-level policies (i.e., decrim...
AbstractCurrent knowledge of young adults’ marijuana use centers around individual risk factors and ...
Recent data regarding growth in concurrent use of nicotine and marijuana have raised concern that re...
Schneider, Maryia M. Current trends in marijuana methods of ingestion and associated problems among ...
BackgroundLimited research among adolescents and young adults (AYA) has assessed tobacco and marijua...
Limited evidence shows that e-cigarette use is associated with subsequent cigarette and marijuana us...
BackgroundMedical marijuana legalization is associated with a higher prevalence of marijuana use whi...
Objective: The current study examined the developmental interrelationships between alcohol and marij...
BackgroundMedical marijuana legalization is associated with a higher prevalence of marijuana use whi...
Individuals struggling with emotional distress are twice as likely to use marijuana routinely. Young...
This dissertation 1) described prevalence and correlates of poly-tobacco use among US youth and youn...
Tobacco use remains the leading preventable cause of morbidity and mortality in both the United Stat...
Marijuana and tobacco co-use is common among young adults, and findings are mixed regarding the asso...
Abstract Background There is elevated prevalence of marijuana use among young adults who use tobacco...
ObjectiveWe examined the frequency and intensity of tobacco use and thoughts about abstinence among ...
Over the past two decades, there have been significant changes in state-level policies (i.e., decrim...
AbstractCurrent knowledge of young adults’ marijuana use centers around individual risk factors and ...
Recent data regarding growth in concurrent use of nicotine and marijuana have raised concern that re...
Schneider, Maryia M. Current trends in marijuana methods of ingestion and associated problems among ...
BackgroundLimited research among adolescents and young adults (AYA) has assessed tobacco and marijua...
Limited evidence shows that e-cigarette use is associated with subsequent cigarette and marijuana us...
BackgroundMedical marijuana legalization is associated with a higher prevalence of marijuana use whi...
Objective: The current study examined the developmental interrelationships between alcohol and marij...
BackgroundMedical marijuana legalization is associated with a higher prevalence of marijuana use whi...
Individuals struggling with emotional distress are twice as likely to use marijuana routinely. Young...
This dissertation 1) described prevalence and correlates of poly-tobacco use among US youth and youn...
Tobacco use remains the leading preventable cause of morbidity and mortality in both the United Stat...