Adolescent and young adult alcohol and illegal drug use and abuse in the U.S. are public health and social problems of epidemic proportions. This study attempts to identify social, contextual and psychological correlates of levels of alcohol and illegal drug use for a local sample of college and non-college youth. Results from regression analyses indicated a significant influence of friends on level of alcohol and marijuana use and on illegal use of prescription and other drugs. Frequency of marijuana use was significantly associated with being male and frequently feeling depressed. In addition, attending a four-year college was positive and significantly related to higher levels of alcohol consumption. Implications for college and universi...
Data from the 2001 College Alcohol Study, a national sample of U.S. college students, were used to c...
College is a period of time in which young people are often on a journey of self-discovery. Discover...
Studies looking at the association between perceived risk and simultaneous use of alcohol and mariju...
Adolescent and young adult alcohol and illegal drug use and abuse in the U.S. are public health and ...
Background: College is a time of self-exploration and identity formation where many students steer a...
With college students\u27 rates of illicit prescription drug use higher than any other groups, it is...
Monitoring the Future is an ongoing research progran which annually surveys high school seniors and ...
ROLES OF PEERS AND FAMILY IN SUBSTANCE USE 2 Using a cross-sectional study desi...
The present study examined whether college alcohol/marijuana internalized norms moderated the indire...
This study examines transitions in alcohol, cigarette, and marijuana use and alcohol- and marijuana-...
Data from the 2001 College Alcohol Study, a national sample of U.S. college students, were used to c...
College provides a context for experimentation with alcohol and drugs, the consequences of which ran...
Alcohol and marijuana are the two most abused substances in US colleges. However, research on the co...
Drugs and drug use are global commonalities and issues. Drug use and abuse will always be a part of ...
Introduction and Aims. Little is known about social–ecological correlates of simultaneous use of alc...
Data from the 2001 College Alcohol Study, a national sample of U.S. college students, were used to c...
College is a period of time in which young people are often on a journey of self-discovery. Discover...
Studies looking at the association between perceived risk and simultaneous use of alcohol and mariju...
Adolescent and young adult alcohol and illegal drug use and abuse in the U.S. are public health and ...
Background: College is a time of self-exploration and identity formation where many students steer a...
With college students\u27 rates of illicit prescription drug use higher than any other groups, it is...
Monitoring the Future is an ongoing research progran which annually surveys high school seniors and ...
ROLES OF PEERS AND FAMILY IN SUBSTANCE USE 2 Using a cross-sectional study desi...
The present study examined whether college alcohol/marijuana internalized norms moderated the indire...
This study examines transitions in alcohol, cigarette, and marijuana use and alcohol- and marijuana-...
Data from the 2001 College Alcohol Study, a national sample of U.S. college students, were used to c...
College provides a context for experimentation with alcohol and drugs, the consequences of which ran...
Alcohol and marijuana are the two most abused substances in US colleges. However, research on the co...
Drugs and drug use are global commonalities and issues. Drug use and abuse will always be a part of ...
Introduction and Aims. Little is known about social–ecological correlates of simultaneous use of alc...
Data from the 2001 College Alcohol Study, a national sample of U.S. college students, were used to c...
College is a period of time in which young people are often on a journey of self-discovery. Discover...
Studies looking at the association between perceived risk and simultaneous use of alcohol and mariju...