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Using behavioral economic domains to characterize cannabis use trajectories among young adults: A prospective mixed-methods investigation

Organization BROWN UNIVERSITYLocation PROVIDENCE, UNITED STATESPosted 15 Jul 2024Deadline 30 Apr 2029
NIHUS FederalResearch GrantFY202618 year old18 years of ageAddressAdverse Late EffectsAutomobile DrivingBehaviorCannabisCannabis lawCannabis policyCessation of lifeCognitionDataDeathDecision MakingDevelopmentEconomic IncomeEconomical IncomeEconomicsEducationEducational aspectsEmploymentEnvironmentEvaluationEventFamily memberFrequenciesFutureGoalsHealthIncomeIndividualInterventionInterviewInvestigationLate EffectsLegislationLifeLinkLong-Term EffectsLongitudinal StudiesLongitudinal SurveysMarriageMediatingMediatorMedicalMethodsModelingOutcomeParticipantPerceptionPlayPrevalencePreventionPricePsychologyPublic HealthRecreationReportingResearchResearch DesignResearch ResourcesResourcesRewardsRiskRoleStatutes and LawsStudy TypeSurvey InstrumentSurveysSymptomsTHC co-useTHC useTestingTetrahydrocannabinol co-useTetrahydrocannabinol useTimeWorkadult youthage 18age 18 yearsage groupbehavior testbehavioral economicsbehavioral testcannabis regulationcannabis usecannabis use behaviorcannabis use disordercannabis use lawcannabis use patternscannabis use policycognitive developmentcollegecollegiatecommunity factorcommunity-level factorcopingcostcravingcritical developmental perioddesigndesigningdevelopmentaldiscountingdisease riskdisorder riskdrivingeconomicefficacious interventioneighteen year oldeighteen years of ageexperienceincomesindexinginvestigate prospectivelater in lifelater lifelong-term studylongitudinal outcome studieslongitudinal research studymarijuana lawmarijuana policymarijuana usemarijuana use and disordermarijuana use disorderpermissivenesspreferencepricingprospectiveprospective investigationprospective researchrecruitreinforcerresidenceresidential buildingresidential siteresilienceresilientsocialsocial rolestudy designstudy prospectivesubstance usesubstance usingsurvey prospectivewillingness to payyoung adultyoung adult ageyoung adulthood
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PROJECT SUMMARY
Young adulthood (ages 18-25) is a critical developmental period during which individuals often escalate or

mature out of substance use. Indeed, young adults (YA) use cannabis at the highest rate of any age group, with

35% reporting past year use, thus it is critical to identify factors associated with hazardous cannabis use given…

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