TY - JOUR PY - 2008// TI - Timing of alcohol and other drug use JO - Alcohol research and health A1 - Martin, Christopher S. SP - 96 EP - 99 VL - 31 IS - 2 N2 - Many Americans who drink alcohol are poly- drug users -- that is, they also use other psychoactive drugs, such as nicotine, pharma ceuticals, cannabis, and other illicit substances. Polydrug use is a general term that describes a wide variety of substance use behaviors. Different types of polydrug use can be described with regard to the timing of the ingestion of multiple substances. Concurrent polydrug use (CPU) is the use of two or more substances within a given time period, such as a month or a year. Simultaneous polydrug use (SPU) is the use of two or more substances in combination (i.e., at the same time or in temporal proximity) (Grant and Harford 1990a). Thus, although all simultaneous polydrug users are, by definition, concurrent users, concurrent users may or may not be simultaneous users. This article describes the func tions of SPU for substance users, as well as the measure ment, prevalence, patterns, and consequences of SPU.
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