Alcohol, tobacco and marijuana use are highly prevalent at college. Perception of the risks associated with substance use (i.e., perceived risk [PR]) modulates engagement in substance use. This study examined, in college students, the perceived risk of using alcohol, tobacco, and marijuana and its association with alcohol, tobacco and marijuana use. We also examined differences in PR as a function of exhibiting last-year tobacco or last-year marijuana use, and differences in the PR of using alcohol as a function of exhibiting binge drinking (≥ 4/5 standard drinks per drinking session, women/men, respectively). College students (n = 279, 75.6% women; M age = 23.02 ± 3.36) completed an online survey that measured quantity (alcohol, tobacco) a...
Alcohol and drug use are major health concerns on university and college campuses. It has previously...
Introduction: Previous studies showed difficulties in emotion regulation is related to self-medicate...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--Boston UniversityEarly initiation of substance use increases risks for abuse, injury...
Studies looking at the association between perceived risk and simultaneous use of alcohol and mariju...
Earlier alcohol, tobacco, or marijuana consumption is associated with a greater risk of developing d...
Many college students are using substances at levels consistent with Substance Abuse or Dependence, ...
The transition from high school to college is a high-risk stage for the initiation and escalation of...
Emerging adulthood is the developmental stage between adolescence and young adulthood that involves ...
Background Alcohol and marijuana are the two most abused substances in US colleges. However, resear...
Cannabis and alcohol use are pervasive among college students. Simultaneous alcohol and cannabis (co...
Co-use of alcohol and cannabis is common among young adults in the United States. A behavioral econo...
Rates of alcohol (60% monthly) and marijuana (20% monthly) use among college students remain a conce...
Introduction: Many young adults report frequent co-use of alcohol and marijuana, with some individ...
The current study examines factors that affect college students’ risk perceptions and opinions on ...
Substance use among college students is often regarded as a normal part of the college experience. H...
Alcohol and drug use are major health concerns on university and college campuses. It has previously...
Introduction: Previous studies showed difficulties in emotion regulation is related to self-medicate...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--Boston UniversityEarly initiation of substance use increases risks for abuse, injury...
Studies looking at the association between perceived risk and simultaneous use of alcohol and mariju...
Earlier alcohol, tobacco, or marijuana consumption is associated with a greater risk of developing d...
Many college students are using substances at levels consistent with Substance Abuse or Dependence, ...
The transition from high school to college is a high-risk stage for the initiation and escalation of...
Emerging adulthood is the developmental stage between adolescence and young adulthood that involves ...
Background Alcohol and marijuana are the two most abused substances in US colleges. However, resear...
Cannabis and alcohol use are pervasive among college students. Simultaneous alcohol and cannabis (co...
Co-use of alcohol and cannabis is common among young adults in the United States. A behavioral econo...
Rates of alcohol (60% monthly) and marijuana (20% monthly) use among college students remain a conce...
Introduction: Many young adults report frequent co-use of alcohol and marijuana, with some individ...
The current study examines factors that affect college students’ risk perceptions and opinions on ...
Substance use among college students is often regarded as a normal part of the college experience. H...
Alcohol and drug use are major health concerns on university and college campuses. It has previously...
Introduction: Previous studies showed difficulties in emotion regulation is related to self-medicate...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--Boston UniversityEarly initiation of substance use increases risks for abuse, injury...