An examination of consequences among college student drinkers on occasions involving alcohol-only, marijuana-only, or combined alcohol and marijuana use.

KA Mallett, R Turrisi, BM Trager, N Sell… - … of addictive behaviors, 2019 - psycnet.apa.org
This event-level study examined within-person differences in consequences for college
students who engaged in alcohol-only, marijuana-only, or simultaneous alcohol and …

Consequences of alcohol and marijuana use among college students: Prevalence rates and attributions to substance-specific versus simultaneous use.

KM Jackson, AW Sokolovsky, RL Gunn… - Psychology of Addictive …, 2020 - psycnet.apa.org
College students who use alcohol and marijuana often use them simultaneously, so that
their effects overlap. The present study examined whether negative consequences …

Simultaneous alcohol and marijuana use in daily life: Implications for level of use, subjective intoxication, and positive and negative consequences.

AN Linden-Carmichael, N Van Doren… - … of addictive behaviors, 2020 - psycnet.apa.org
Simultaneous alcohol and marijuana (SAM) use is prevalent among young adult drinkers
and associated with increased risk for harms. Less understood about SAM use is whether …

When alcohol is only part of the problem: An event-level analysis of negative consequences related to alcohol and other substance use.

KA Mallett, R Turrisi, BA Hultgren, N Sell… - Psychology of …, 2017 - psycnet.apa.org
While alcohol remains the drug of choice for most college students, national data show that
40% of college students also use other substances (eg, marijuana, cocaine, etc.) …

Simultaneous alcohol and marijuana use among college students: Patterns, correlates, norms, and consequences

HR White, JR Kilmer, N Fossos‐Wong… - Alcoholism: clinical …, 2019 - Wiley Online Library
Background Alcohol and marijuana users often engage in simultaneous alcohol and
marijuana (SAM) use (ie, using the 2 substances together so that their effects overlap) …

Contextual influences on simultaneous alcohol and cannabis use in a predominately white sample of college students.

RL Gunn, A Sokolovsky, AK Stevens… - … of addictive behaviors, 2021 - psycnet.apa.org
Objective: Simultaneous alcohol and cannabis (ie, marijuana [SAM]) use is highly prevalent
among young adults and college students and associated with a number of negative …

Is the sum greater than its parts? Variations in substance-related consequences by conjoint alcohol-marijuana use patterns

C Cummings, C Beard, JM Habarth… - … of psychoactive drugs, 2019 - Taylor & Francis
Alcohol and marijuana are the most commonly used substances for college-attending young
adults. This study evaluated differences in substance-specific consequence attribution by …

Marijuana use is associated with alcohol use and consequences across the first 2 years of college.

RL Gunn, AL Norris, A Sokolovsky… - Psychology of …, 2018 - psycnet.apa.org
College entry is associated with marijuana initiation, and co-use of alcohol and marijuana is
associated with problematic outcomes, including alcohol-related consequences. The …

Heavy alcohol use compared to alcohol and marijuana use: do college students experience a difference in substance use problems?

AM Shillington, JD Clapp - Journal of drug education, 2006 - journals.sagepub.com
This study examines the risk for alcohol and other drug (AOD) problems resulting from
alcohol plus marijuana use compared to alcohol-only use. Data are from telephone …

Motives for and impairment associated with alcohol and marijuana use among college students

J Skalisky, MD Wielgus, JT Aldrich, AH Mezulis - Addictive Behaviors, 2019 - Elsevier
Introduction Alcohol and marijuana use are prevalent on college campuses. As recreational
marijuana use is legalized, more undergraduate students may use marijuana in combination …