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Marijuana Use and Increases in Use over Time among Young Adult College Students in the State of Georgia: Analyses of Sociocontexual Predictors
Carla J. Berg
, Michael Windle
, Tonya Dodge
,
Patricia Cavazos-Rehg
, Y. Tony Yang
, Yan Ma
, Regine Haardörfer
Department of Psychiatry
Institute of Clinical and Translational Sciences (ICTS)
Siteman Cancer Center
COVID-19 Researchers
Division of Addiction Science, Prevention, and Treatment Research
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Marijuana
100%
Georgia
100%
Young Adult College Students
100%
Early Onset
60%
Private Institution
60%
Tobacco Use
40%
Alcohol Users
40%
Older Adults
20%
Alcohol Use
20%
Cigarette
20%
College Students
20%
Tobacco
20%
Number of Days
20%
Young Adulthood
20%
Cigarette Use
20%
Use Status
20%
Early Use
20%
Student Age
20%
Early Substance Use
20%
2-parts
20%
Parental Alcohol Use
20%
Random Effects Modelling
20%
Parental Use
20%
Predictors of Use
20%
Public Institutions
20%
College Type
20%
Likelihood of Use
20%
Psychology
College Students
100%
Critical Period
50%
Early-Onset Substance Use
50%
Longitudinal Analysis
50%