n recent years, students’ experiences of college have become much more diverse, with some delaying post-high school enrollment, and attending both 2 and 4 year institutions. In new research which uses national survey data, Megan E. Patrick, John E. Schulenberg and Patrick M. O’Malley give an overview of trends in college attendance and its influences. Among their results, they find that youth from two-parent families were more likely to graduate from a 4-year than a 2-year college, and that those who used cigarettes, marijuana, or other illicit drugs in high school were more likely to drop out
The transition fromadolescence to emerging adulthood is a period of increased risk for heavy drinkin...
Few studies examine changes in drinking behavior during the transition from high school to college. ...
Several national studies report that students decide to drop out of school because of various reason...
Background: The transition from high school into young adulthood is a critical developmental period ...
Aims The present study examines the prevalence trends and college-level characteristics associated ...
Monitoring the Future is an ongoing research progran which annually surveys high school seniors and ...
PAGES: 84 The purpose of this study was to determine if there was a statistically significant relat...
Substance use is prevalent among adolescents, with two-thirds trying alcohol and half trying an illi...
This study examines transitions in alcohol, cigarette, and marijuana use and alcohol- and marijuana-...
In this study, we reconsider the relationship between heavy and persistent marijuana use and high sc...
Adolescent and young adult alcohol and illegal drug use and abuse in the U.S. are public health and ...
BACKGROUND:Alcohol and marijuana are the two most abused substances in US colleges. However, researc...
A longitudinal design was employed to study the relationship between drug use and school dropout in ...
This study analyzed measures aggregated at the school level to identify key predictors of drinking a...
This study assesses the effects of three factors on dropping out of high school and later drug use: ...
The transition fromadolescence to emerging adulthood is a period of increased risk for heavy drinkin...
Few studies examine changes in drinking behavior during the transition from high school to college. ...
Several national studies report that students decide to drop out of school because of various reason...
Background: The transition from high school into young adulthood is a critical developmental period ...
Aims The present study examines the prevalence trends and college-level characteristics associated ...
Monitoring the Future is an ongoing research progran which annually surveys high school seniors and ...
PAGES: 84 The purpose of this study was to determine if there was a statistically significant relat...
Substance use is prevalent among adolescents, with two-thirds trying alcohol and half trying an illi...
This study examines transitions in alcohol, cigarette, and marijuana use and alcohol- and marijuana-...
In this study, we reconsider the relationship between heavy and persistent marijuana use and high sc...
Adolescent and young adult alcohol and illegal drug use and abuse in the U.S. are public health and ...
BACKGROUND:Alcohol and marijuana are the two most abused substances in US colleges. However, researc...
A longitudinal design was employed to study the relationship between drug use and school dropout in ...
This study analyzed measures aggregated at the school level to identify key predictors of drinking a...
This study assesses the effects of three factors on dropping out of high school and later drug use: ...
The transition fromadolescence to emerging adulthood is a period of increased risk for heavy drinkin...
Few studies examine changes in drinking behavior during the transition from high school to college. ...
Several national studies report that students decide to drop out of school because of various reason...