Background: Despite understanding the long-term risks associated with early substance use, less is known about the specific patterns of the age of onset (AO) across multiple substances and whether these patterns of early exposure are linked to substance use later in young adulthood. Consequently, the present study sought to (1) identify distinct classes regarding AO for alcohol, cannabis, and tobacco and (2) compare these classes on patterns of individual and simultaneous alcohol, cannabis, and tobacco use, other substance use, and mental health symptoms. Methods: Participants were 510 emerging adults (M age = 21.35; 88.6% men) who reported past-year use of alcohol, cannabis, and tobacco. Results: Latent profile analysis was used to identif...
Background: Early substance use (SU) in adolescence is known to be associated with an elevated risk ...
Binge drinking is a deadly pattern of excessive alcohol use that is associated with multiple disease...
Aim: We extend the literature on the association of early onset of drug use and estimated risk for d...
Abstract — Aims: To investigate whether concurrent alcohol and tobacco use during early adolescence ...
Background: A younger age at onset of use of a specific substance is a well-documented risk-factor f...
Abstract — Aims: To investigate whether concurrent alcohol and tobacco use during early adolescence ...
Polysubstance use (i.e., simultaneous or sequential use of different psychoactive substances) is ass...
Background: Polysubstance use (PSU) is associated with worse prognosis and poorer physical and menta...
Objective: This study investigated patterns of the simultaneous use of alcohol, tobacco and cannabis...
Background—Early onset of alcohol use has been linked to later alcohol problems in adulthood. Curren...
Aims: To examine whether early onset of tobacco or alcohol use, and continued use of tobacco or alco...
OBJECTIVE: To identify risk profiles associated with patterns of problematic cannabis use in early a...
Aims: To examine whether early onset of tobacco or alcohol use, and continued use of tobacco or alco...
Background: Alcohol use and illicit drug use peak during young adulthood (around 18–29 years of age)...
Early onset of alcohol, marijuana, and cigarette use is an indicator of later substance use problems...
Background: Early substance use (SU) in adolescence is known to be associated with an elevated risk ...
Binge drinking is a deadly pattern of excessive alcohol use that is associated with multiple disease...
Aim: We extend the literature on the association of early onset of drug use and estimated risk for d...
Abstract — Aims: To investigate whether concurrent alcohol and tobacco use during early adolescence ...
Background: A younger age at onset of use of a specific substance is a well-documented risk-factor f...
Abstract — Aims: To investigate whether concurrent alcohol and tobacco use during early adolescence ...
Polysubstance use (i.e., simultaneous or sequential use of different psychoactive substances) is ass...
Background: Polysubstance use (PSU) is associated with worse prognosis and poorer physical and menta...
Objective: This study investigated patterns of the simultaneous use of alcohol, tobacco and cannabis...
Background—Early onset of alcohol use has been linked to later alcohol problems in adulthood. Curren...
Aims: To examine whether early onset of tobacco or alcohol use, and continued use of tobacco or alco...
OBJECTIVE: To identify risk profiles associated with patterns of problematic cannabis use in early a...
Aims: To examine whether early onset of tobacco or alcohol use, and continued use of tobacco or alco...
Background: Alcohol use and illicit drug use peak during young adulthood (around 18–29 years of age)...
Early onset of alcohol, marijuana, and cigarette use is an indicator of later substance use problems...
Background: Early substance use (SU) in adolescence is known to be associated with an elevated risk ...
Binge drinking is a deadly pattern of excessive alcohol use that is associated with multiple disease...
Aim: We extend the literature on the association of early onset of drug use and estimated risk for d...