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

Rachel L. Gunn, Alexander W. Sokolovsky, Angela K. Stevens, Kerri L. Hayes, Skye Fitzpatrick, Helene R. White, Kristina M. Jackson

2021Psychology of Addictive Behaviors45 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Physical and social contexts (parties, friend's homes, and being around more people) are significantly associated with SAM use occasions. These findings are well-aligned with a social-ecological framework and suggest intervention and prevention efforts should take a comprehensive approach to reduce harms associated with SAM use. Future work is needed to examine these associations in diverse samples. (PsycInfo Database Record (c) 2021 APA, all rights reserved).

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