Background Alcohol and marijuana are the two most abused substances in US colleges. However, research on the combined influence (cross sectional or longitudinal) of these substances on academic performance is currently scant. Methods Data were derived from the longitudinal 2-year Brain and Alcohol Research in College Students (BARCS) study including 1142 freshman students who completed monthly marijuana use and alcohol consumption surveys. Subjects were classified into data-driven groups based on their alcohol and marijuana consumption. A linear mixed-model (LMM) was employed using this grouping factor to predict grade point average (GPA), adjusted for a variety of socio-demographic and clinical factors. Results Three data-driven c...
The present study evaluated academic circumstance as a predictor of exercise and substance use as it...
Rates of alcohol (60% monthly) and marijuana (20% monthly) use among college students remain a conce...
Many college students are using substances at levels consistent with Substance Abuse or Dependence, ...
BACKGROUND:Alcohol and marijuana are the two most abused substances in US colleges. However, researc...
Alcohol and marijuana are the two most abused substances in US colleges. However, research on the co...
Thesis (M.S.W.) California State University, Los Angeles, 2012Committee members: Anh-Luu Huynh...
Substance use by college students has been an issue of concern in our society for many years. After ...
This study examines college students’ alcohol use and how it affects their academic performance, spe...
This study was intended to examine whether a relationship existed between substance use and academic...
Research has shown that alcohol and marijuana use are associated with academic performance difficult...
Cannabis and alcohol use are pervasive among college students. Simultaneous alcohol and cannabis (co...
Using national data from the Core Institute, which collects and maintains the largest database on al...
Cannabis and alcohol use are pervasive among college students. Simultaneous alcohol and cannabis (co...
Objective: To study longitudinal relationships between perception of academic performance (PAP) and ...
Adolescent and young adult alcohol and illegal drug use and abuse in the U.S. are public health and ...
The present study evaluated academic circumstance as a predictor of exercise and substance use as it...
Rates of alcohol (60% monthly) and marijuana (20% monthly) use among college students remain a conce...
Many college students are using substances at levels consistent with Substance Abuse or Dependence, ...
BACKGROUND:Alcohol and marijuana are the two most abused substances in US colleges. However, researc...
Alcohol and marijuana are the two most abused substances in US colleges. However, research on the co...
Thesis (M.S.W.) California State University, Los Angeles, 2012Committee members: Anh-Luu Huynh...
Substance use by college students has been an issue of concern in our society for many years. After ...
This study examines college students’ alcohol use and how it affects their academic performance, spe...
This study was intended to examine whether a relationship existed between substance use and academic...
Research has shown that alcohol and marijuana use are associated with academic performance difficult...
Cannabis and alcohol use are pervasive among college students. Simultaneous alcohol and cannabis (co...
Using national data from the Core Institute, which collects and maintains the largest database on al...
Cannabis and alcohol use are pervasive among college students. Simultaneous alcohol and cannabis (co...
Objective: To study longitudinal relationships between perception of academic performance (PAP) and ...
Adolescent and young adult alcohol and illegal drug use and abuse in the U.S. are public health and ...
The present study evaluated academic circumstance as a predictor of exercise and substance use as it...
Rates of alcohol (60% monthly) and marijuana (20% monthly) use among college students remain a conce...
Many college students are using substances at levels consistent with Substance Abuse or Dependence, ...