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Freshman year alcohol and marijuana use prospectively predict time to college graduation and subsequent adult roles and independence

机译:新生的酒精和大麻使用前瞻性地预测大学毕业时间和随后的成人角色和独立性

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Objective: This study examined how freshman year substance use prospectively predicted time to college graduation, and whether delayed graduation predicted postponed adoption of adult roles and future substance use. Participants: Participants were part of a longitudinal study that began in 2004. The first analyses focused on freshman year (N = 2,050). The second analyses corresponded to a subset of participants at age 27 (N = 575). Methods: Measures included self-reported substance use, adult role adoption, and university reported graduation dates. Results: Results indicated that frequent binge drinking and marijuana use during freshman year predicted delayed college graduation. Those who took longer to graduate were more likely to have lower incomes and were less likely to obtain a graduate degree. Taking 5-6 years to graduate was associated with greater likelihood of alcohol-related problems. Conclusions: Findings support the importance of interventions during freshman year of college to decrease substance use and promote timely graduation.
机译:目的:本研究审查了新生年份的物质如何使用前瞻性预测大学毕业时间,以及预测推迟采用成人角色和未来物质使用的延迟毕业。参与者:参与者是2004年开始的纵向研究的一部分。第一次分析专注于新生年份(n = 2,050)。第二分析与参与者年龄在27岁(n = 575)的子集合。方法:措施包括自我报告的物质使用,成年角色采用,大学报告毕业日期。结果:结果表明,在新生年度预测大学毕业期间频繁狂风饮酒和大麻使用。那些需要更长时间毕业的人更有可能收入较低,并且不太可能获得研究生学位。花费5-6岁毕业与酗酒问题的可能性更大。结论:调查结果支持在大学新生的干预措施的重要性减少物质使用,及时毕业。

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