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      Drug use among college and university students: findings from a national survey

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      Journal of Substance Use
      Informa UK Limited

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          Alcohol and drug use in UK university students

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            Increases in alcohol and marijuana use during the transition out of high school into emerging adulthood: The effects of leaving home, going to college, and high school protective factors.

            This study examined the effects of leaving home and going to college on changes in the frequency of alcohol use, heavy episodic drinking, and marijuana use shortly after leaving high school. We also examined how protective factors in late adolescence predict post-high school substance use and moderate the effects of leaving home and going to college. Data came from subjects (N = 319; 53% male) interviewed at the end of 12th grade and again approximately 6 months later, as part of the Raising Healthy Children project. Leaving home and going to college were significantly related to increases in the frequency of alcohol use and heavy episodic drinking from high school to emerging adulthood but not to changes in marijuana use. Having fewer friends who used each substance protected against increases in the frequency of alcohol use, heavy episodic drinking, and marijuana use. Higher religiosity protected against increases in alcohol-and marijuana-use frequency. Higher parental monitoring protected against increases in heavy episodic drinking and moderated the effect of going to college on marijuana use. Lower sensation seeking lessened the effect of going to college on increases in alcohol use and heavy episodic drinking. To prevent increases in substance use in emerging adulthood, interventions should concentrate on strengthening prosocial involvement and parental monitoring during high school. In addition, youths with high sensation seeking might be targeted for added intervention.
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              Trajectories of Marijuana use during the Transition to Adulthood: The Big Picture Based on National Panel Data

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                Journal
                Journal of Substance Use
                Journal of Substance Use
                Informa UK Limited
                1465-9891
                1475-9942
                December 17 2013
                January 21 2014
                : 20
                : 1
                : 50-55
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                10.3109/14659891.2013.878762
                86028339-69fa-488e-a95f-112bb852febd
                © 2014
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