Substance use trajectories from early adolescence to emerging adulthood: A comparison of smoking, binge drinking, and marijuana use

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Tucker, JS [1 ]
Ellickson, PL
Orlando, M
Martino, SC
Klein, DJ
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[1] RAND Corp, Ctr Res Child & Adolescent Hlth, Santa Monica, CA 90406 USA
[2] RAND Corp, Stat Res & Consulting Grp, Santa Monica, CA 90406 USA
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10.1177/002204260503500205
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R194 [卫生标准、卫生检查、医药管理];
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Over the past several years, there has been growing interest in identifying distinct developmental trajectories of substance use. Using data from the RAND Adolescentl Young Adult Panel Study (N = 6,527), we synthesize our prior findings on patterns of smoking, binge drinking, and marijuana use from early adolescence (age 13) to emerging adulthood (age 23). We also present new data on how these trajectory classes compare on key psychosocial and behavioral outcomes during emerging adulthood. For each type of substance use, we found two periods of vulnerability: early adolescence and the transition to emerging adulthood. As expected, early users were at relatively high risk for poor outcomes at age 23 compared to consistent low-level users and abstainers, even if they reduced their use during adolescence. However, youths who were not early users, but steadily increased their use over time, also tended to be at relatively high risk. Results suggest that multiple prevention approaches might be needed to successfully reach at-risk youths.
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