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Marijuana Use From Adolescence to Young Adulthood: Multiple Developmental Trajectories and Their Associated Outcomes.
Authors:Ellickson, Phyllis L.   Martino, Steven C.   Collins, Rebecca L.
Abstract:This study used latent growth mixture modeling to identify discrete developmental patterns of marijuana use from early adolescence (age 13) to young adulthood (age 23) among a sample of 5,833 individuals. After the a priori removal of abstainers, 4 trajectory groups were identified: early high users, who decreased from a relatively high level of use at age 13 to a more moderate level: stable light users, who maintained a low level of use: steady increasers, who consistently increased use; and occasional light users, who began use at age 14 and used at low levels thereafter. Analyses of covariance comparing the trajectory groups on behavioral, socioeconomic, and health outcomes at age 29 revealed that abstainers consistently had the most favorable outcomes, whereas early high users consistently had the least favorable outcomes. (PsycINFO Database Record (c) 2010 APA, all rights reserved)
Keywords:marijuana use   developmental patterns   favorable outcomes   early adolescence   young adulthood   light users   early high users   stable light users   steady increase users   health outcomes
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