Historical trends in the grade of onset and sequence of cigarette, alcohol, and marijuana use among adolescents from 1976–2016: Implications for “Gateway” patterns in adolescence
•Grade of first use of alcohol/cigarettes increasing, onset of marijuana use stable.•Majority of adolescent use marijuana in a grade prior to or same as cigarettes.•Marijuana displaces alcohol/cigarettes as 1 st substance among users of >1 substance. Introduction: In the past decade, marijuana us...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Drug and alcohol dependence 2019-01, Vol.194, p.51-58 |
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Zusammenfassung: | •Grade of first use of alcohol/cigarettes increasing, onset of marijuana use stable.•Majority of adolescent use marijuana in a grade prior to or same as cigarettes.•Marijuana displaces alcohol/cigarettes as 1 st substance among users of >1 substance.
Introduction: In the past decade, marijuana use prevalence among adolescents has remained relatively steady while cigarette and alcohol prevalence has declined. We examined historical trends in: average grade of onset of marijuana, alcohol, and cigarette use by 12th grade; proportion who try alcohol/cigarettes before first marijuana use, among those who use by 12th grade; and conditional probability of marijuana use by 12th grade after trying alcohol/cigarettes.
Methods: Data were drawn from 40 yearly, cross-sectional surveys of 12th grade US adolescents. A subset of students (N = 246,050) were asked when they first used each substance. We reconstructed cohorts of substance use from grade-of-onset to determine sequence of drug use, as well as probability of marijuana use in the same or later grade.
Results: Average grade of first alcohol and cigarette use by 12th grade increased across time; e.g., first cigarette increased from grade 7.9 in 1986 to 9.0 by 2016 (β=0.04, SE = 0.001, p |
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ISSN: | 0376-8716 1879-0046 |
DOI: | 10.1016/j.drugalcdep.2018.09.015 |