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Citation

Cadigan JM, Dworkin ER, Ramirez JJ, Lee CM. J. Am. Coll. Health 2019; 67(4): 383-390.

Affiliation

University of Washington , Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences.

Copyright

(Copyright © 2019, Informa - Taylor and Francis Group)

DOI

10.1080/07448481.2018.1484362

PMID

29979925

Abstract

OBJECTIVE: The objective of this study was to understand substance use patterns of alcohol, marijuana, and simultaneous alcohol and marijuana use (SAM) among 2- and 4-year college students. PARTICIPANTS: Participants were 526 young adults aged 18-23 (n = 355 4-year students; n = 171 2-year students) recruited from February 2015 to January 2016 who were participating in a larger longitudinal study.

METHODS: Latent class analysis was used to identify past-month classes of alcohol, marijuana, and SAM use.

RESULTS: Among both 2- and 4-year students, a four-class solution yielded the best-fitting model, with 2-year classes tending to include greater marijuana use and less alcohol use and 4-year classes tending to include heavy alcohol use. Demographic characteristics were largely similar across classes.

CONCLUSIONS: Classes of alcohol, marijuana, and SAM use differed by education status. Screening and prevention efforts for 4-year students may need to be tailored for the needs of 2-year students.


Language: en

Keywords

4-year students; alcohol; community college; marijuana; simultaneous alcohol and marijuana use

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