2024
DOI: 10.1111/acer.15307
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Is the 21st birthday a turning point for alcohol and cannabis use? A monthly study of young adults

Isaac C. Rhew,
Michael S. Gilson,
Charles B. Fleming
et al.

Abstract: BackgroundAn important life‐course event with respect to alcohol and cannabis use is turning 21 years of age, which may be associated with increases in use of these substances due to celebrations during the month and easier access to them on and following this birthday. We examined the trajectories of alcohol and cannabis use behaviors in the months leading up to, during, and following the 21st birthday month. We also examined whether the use trajectories vary by college status and baseline levels of use.Metho… Show more

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