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203 related items for PubMed ID: 28024188

  • 1. Longitudinal patterns of marijuana use across ages 18-50 in a US national sample: A descriptive examination of predictors and health correlates of repeated measures latent class membership.
    Terry-McElrath YM, O'Malley PM, Johnston LD, Bray BC, Patrick ME, Schulenberg JE.
    Drug Alcohol Depend; 2017 Feb 01; 171():70-83. PubMed ID: 28024188
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  • 2. Young adult longitudinal patterns of marijuana use among US National samples of 12th grade frequent marijuana users: a repeated-measures latent class analysis.
    Terry-McElrath YM, O'Malley PM, Johnston LD, Schulenberg JE.
    Addiction; 2019 Jun 01; 114(6):1035-1048. PubMed ID: 30614105
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  • 3. Patterns of high-intensity drinking among young adults in the United States: A repeated measures latent class analysis.
    Patrick ME, Terry-McElrath YM, Schulenberg JE, Bray BC.
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  • 4. Discontinuous Patterns of Cigarette Smoking From Ages 18 to 50 in the United States: A Repeated-Measures Latent Class Analysis.
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  • 6. The end of convergence in developmental patterns of frequent marijuana use from ages 18 to 30: An analysis of cohort change from 1976-2016.
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  • 7. Patterns and correlates of polysubstance use among US youth aged 15-17 years: wave 1 of the Population Assessment of Tobacco and Health (PATH) Study.
    Silveira ML, Green VR, Iannaccone R, Kimmel HL, Conway KP.
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  • 8. Patterns of alcohol use and marijuana use among students at 2- and 4-year institutions.
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    Salas-Wright CP, Vaughn MG, Cummings-Vaughn LA, Holzer KJ, Nelson EJ, AbiNader M, Oh S.
    Drug Alcohol Depend; 2017 Feb 01; 171():97-106. PubMed ID: 28063338
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  • 10. Marijuana use predicts onset of current little cigar use in a national sample of US young adults.
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  • 11. Medical marijuana laws and adolescent marijuana use in the USA from 1991 to 2014: results from annual, repeated cross-sectional surveys.
    Hasin DS, Wall M, Keyes KM, Cerdá M, Schulenberg J, O'Malley PM, Galea S, Pacula R, Feng T.
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  • 12. Polytobacco, marijuana, and alcohol use patterns in college students: A latent class analysis.
    Haardörfer R, Berg CJ, Lewis M, Payne J, Pillai D, McDonald B, Windle M.
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  • 13. A latent class analysis of heavy substance use in Young adulthood and impacts on physical, cognitive, and mental health outcomes in middle age.
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  • 14. Prospective associations of e-cigarette use with cigarette, alcohol, marijuana, and nonmedical prescription drug use among US adolescents.
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    Drug Alcohol Depend; 2020 Nov 01; 216():108303. PubMed ID: 32987363
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  • 15. Trajectories of marijuana use in youth ages 15-25: implications for postsecondary education experiences.
    Homel J, Thompson K, Leadbeater B.
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  • 16. Passing on Pot: High School Seniors' Reasons for Not Using Marijuana as Predictors of Future Use.
    Martz ME, Schulenberg JE, Patrick ME.
    J Stud Alcohol Drugs; 2018 Sep 01; 79(5):761-769. PubMed ID: 30422790
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  • 17. Use of marijuana exclusively for medical purposes.
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  • 18. Chronic adolescent marijuana use as a risk factor for physical and mental health problems in young adult men.
    Bechtold J, Simpson T, White HR, Pardini D.
    Psychol Addict Behav; 2015 Sep 01; 29(3):552-63. PubMed ID: 26237286
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