Background: American Indian (AI) adolescents report high rates of marijuana use and related consequences and availability of marijuana has a robust relationship with marijuana use. The purpose of the present study was to examine the role of perceptions of approval (i.e., injunctive norms), and acceptability (i.e., descriptive norms and perceived harm) in the relationship between marijuana availability and marijuana use. Methods: Data collected from 2009 to 2013 included 3498 AI 7th-12th graders residing on or near a reservation (47.8 % female). Multilevel mediation analyses were conducted using the MLmed macro in IBM SPSS v26.0 to account for the nesting of data within schools. Results: The associations between marijuana availability and pe...
Cannabis and alcohol are the most commonly used substances by youth worldwide. Adolescence and young...
There has been a steady increase in cannabis use among US adolescents over the past decade. Percepti...
Abstract Objective: to examine the relationship between peer association and perception of harms and...
AbstractDue to changes in cannabis policies, concerns about cannabis use (CU) in adolescents have in...
Due to changes in cannabis policies, concerns about cannabis use (CU) in adolescents have increased....
Despite consistent declines in rates of cigarette use among adolescents in the last five years, rate...
Marijuana is the most commonly used illicit drug among college students and has the potential for va...
Objective: Little work has evaluated the relationship between injunctive norms and marijuana use. Th...
The purpose of the current study is to examine patterns in public perceptions and attitu...
The public’s understandings and attitudes toward marijuana use as well as changes in the legality an...
ABSTRACT Objective: to evaluate the perception of harm and benefits from using marijuana in adoles...
Introduction: Substance use among American Indian (AI) adolescents is a significant public health co...
A questionnaire investigating adolescents' opinions and experiences regarding marijuana use was admi...
Youth marijuana use, which can lead to numerous health problems, is significantly associated with yo...
Background The United States federal government has been discouraging use of marijuana for decades. ...
Cannabis and alcohol are the most commonly used substances by youth worldwide. Adolescence and young...
There has been a steady increase in cannabis use among US adolescents over the past decade. Percepti...
Abstract Objective: to examine the relationship between peer association and perception of harms and...
AbstractDue to changes in cannabis policies, concerns about cannabis use (CU) in adolescents have in...
Due to changes in cannabis policies, concerns about cannabis use (CU) in adolescents have increased....
Despite consistent declines in rates of cigarette use among adolescents in the last five years, rate...
Marijuana is the most commonly used illicit drug among college students and has the potential for va...
Objective: Little work has evaluated the relationship between injunctive norms and marijuana use. Th...
The purpose of the current study is to examine patterns in public perceptions and attitu...
The public’s understandings and attitudes toward marijuana use as well as changes in the legality an...
ABSTRACT Objective: to evaluate the perception of harm and benefits from using marijuana in adoles...
Introduction: Substance use among American Indian (AI) adolescents is a significant public health co...
A questionnaire investigating adolescents' opinions and experiences regarding marijuana use was admi...
Youth marijuana use, which can lead to numerous health problems, is significantly associated with yo...
Background The United States federal government has been discouraging use of marijuana for decades. ...
Cannabis and alcohol are the most commonly used substances by youth worldwide. Adolescence and young...
There has been a steady increase in cannabis use among US adolescents over the past decade. Percepti...
Abstract Objective: to examine the relationship between peer association and perception of harms and...