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Guangzhen Wu; Anya Biskupiak; Xiaohan Mei; Yuying Song – Youth & Society, 2024
An important public concern about the impact of recreational cannabis legalization is how it may affect adolescent cannabis use. Prior research on this issue has primarily focused on the implications of "medical" cannabis legalization for adolescents and used data that cover a relatively short post-legalization period. This study extends…
Descriptors: Early Adolescents, Adolescents, Marijuana, Drug Use
Elise M. Stevens; Amy Cohn; Brian Ruedinger; Narae Kim; Jinhee Seo; Fuwei Sun; Seunghyun Kim; Glenn Leshner – Health Education & Behavior, 2025
Even though multiple states have approved legal recreational use of cannabis, the expansion of recreational cannabis legalization has led to public health concerns in the United States. Young adults (18-25 years old) have the highest percentage of cannabis use disorder compared to all other age groups. The purpose of this study is to compare…
Descriptors: Marijuana, Drug Use, Information Dissemination, Public Health
Jennifer C. Duckworth; Devon A. Abdallah; Michael S. Gilson; Christine M. Lee – Journal of American College Health, 2024
Objective: Among two-year college students, alcohol and marijuana use, related consequences, and risk factors for use are not well understood. We examined differences between two- and four-year students in alcohol and marijuana use, consequences, and perceived descriptive norms, and explored whether two-year status moderated associations between…
Descriptors: Drinking, Marijuana, Risk, Drug Use
David C. R. Kerr; Harold Bae – Journal of American College Health, 2025
Objective: We considered the utility of National College Health Assessment (NCHA) data relative to other national data for studying college students' cannabis use and binge drinking, and drug policy effects. Participants: Survey data on 18-22-year old college students were drawn from the 2008-2018 NCHA, National Survey on Drug Use and Health…
Descriptors: Student Surveys, Marijuana, Drug Use, Alcohol Abuse
Samuele Porche; Benjamin Gardner – Journal of American College Health, 2024
Objective: Around 40% of US university students use cannabis, 25% of whom present with cannabis use disorder, which endangers health. We investigated the concurrent contribution of reflective processes, which generate action via conscious deliberation, and non-reflective processes, which prompt behavior automatically, to undergraduates' cannabis…
Descriptors: Drug Use, Undergraduate Students, Marijuana, Foreign Countries
Ricarda K. Pritschmann; Jillian M. Rung; Meredith S. Berry; Ali M. Yurasek – Journal of American College Health, 2024
Objective: The purpose of this study was to examine patterns of concurrent cannabis and other substance use and their differential associations with cannabis-related problems and academic outcomes in college students. Participants: Participants were undergraduate students (N = 263; M age = 19.1 years; 61.2% female) who were eligible if they used…
Descriptors: Marijuana, Drug Use, Undergraduate Students, Drug Abuse
Davis, Christal N.; Dash, Genevieve F.; Miller, Mary Beth; Slutske, Wendy S. – Journal of American College Health, 2023
Objective: The role of simultaneous alcohol and marijuana (SAM) use in the experience of blackouts among college students is unclear. To clarify discrepancies, the current study evaluated whether the association between SAM user status and blackouts was moderated by high-intensity drinking (HID). Participants and Methods: College students (N =…
Descriptors: Drinking, Drug Use, Marijuana, College Students
Thomas J. K. Fontana; Jonathan A. Schulz; Alan J. Budney; Andrea C. Villanti – Journal of American College Health, 2025
Objective: To explore the feasibility and utility of a tolerance break (T-Break) guide on young adults' cannabis use. Participants: Young adults aged 18--29 (n = 125) who were current cannabis users. Methods: Participants recruited through posters and listservs at various universities were offered the T-Break Guide--daily activities, advice, and…
Descriptors: Guides, Marijuana, Drug Use, Young Adults
Wysota, Christina N.; Le, Daisy; Clausen, Michelle Elise; Ciceron, Annie Coriolan; Fuss, Caroline; Bennett, Breesa; Romm, Katelyn F.; Duan, Zongshuan; Berg, Carla J. – Health Education Research, 2022
Cannabidiol (CBD) product regulatory efforts must be informed by research regarding consumer perceptions. This mixed-methods study examined CBD product information sources, knowledge, perceptions, use and use intentions among young adults. This study analyzed (i) Fall 2020 survey data from 2464 US young adults (M[subscript age] = 24.67, 51.4% ever…
Descriptors: Young Adults, Knowledge Level, Drug Use, Marijuana
Darrel Elese Hicks – ProQuest LLC, 2023
Marijuana use has been linked to poor undergraduate student academic performance, yet cannabis continues to be the substance most often used by college students. The purpose of the current research was to add to the limited body of literature about the relationship between female undergraduate marijuana use and lower GPAs. The study explored how…
Descriptors: Undergraduate Students, Females, Marijuana, Drug Use
Kimberly L. Henry; Linda R. Stanley; Randall C. Swaim – Prevention Science, 2024
Reservation-dwelling American Indian adolescents are at exceedingly high risk for cannabis use. Prevention initiatives to delay the onset and escalation of use are needed. The risk and promotive factors approach to substance use prevention is a well-established framework for identifying the timing and targets for prevention initiatives. This study…
Descriptors: Risk, Marijuana, Drug Use, American Indians
Lee, Hyanghee; Henry, Kimberly L. – Journal of School Health, 2022
Background: To determine if school engagement is a viable target for early prevention of adolescent substance use, this study investigated whether school engagement in early adolescence (ages 12-14) is a cause of alcohol and cannabis use during middle to late adolescence (ages 15-19). Methods: To facilitate causal inference, inverse probability of…
Descriptors: Early Adolescents, Adolescents, Late Adolescents, Prevention
Malinda H. Kennedy; Brittany A. Bugbee; Kathryn B. Vincent; Samantha A. Smith; Amelia M. Arria – Journal of American College Health, 2024
Objective: This study describes beliefs held by college students about cannabis use and examines the association between three specific cannabis beliefs and likelihood of use. Participants: 3,720 undergraduate students ages 18 to 25 attending ten colleges in one state. Methods: Data were gathered via online survey. Results: The majority (80%) of…
Descriptors: Undergraduate Students, Student Attitudes, Marijuana, At Risk Persons
Pamela A. Matson; Sarah Flessa; Ivana Stankov; J. Dennis Fortenberry; Maria Trent; Leah Frerichs; Kristen Hassmiller Lich – Prevention Science, 2025
Marijuana use in adolescence is associated with significant adverse outcomes. Romantic relationships are an important context for marijuana use. Prior research suggests a bi-directional relationship between marijuana use and relationship functioning; however, the complex interplay between adolescent relationship dynamics and marijuana use remains…
Descriptors: Marijuana, Drug Use, Interpersonal Relationship, Intimacy
Al-Soleiti, Majd; Balaj, Kayla; Thom, Robyn P.; McDougle, Christopher J.; Keary, Christopher J. – Journal of Autism and Developmental Disorders, 2022
There is increasing interest in investigating cannabis for behavioral symptoms in individuals with autism spectrum disorder (ASD). The potential role of dysregulated cannabinoid signaling contributing to the pathophysiology of ASD is an area of active investigation. Results from retrospective and uncontrolled trials of cannabis in subjects with…
Descriptors: Pervasive Developmental Disorders, Autism, Young Adults, Males