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Are Co‐Users of Alcohol and Marijuana More Willing to Experience Consequences from Drinking? A Longitudinal Examination among First‐Year College Students - Linden‐Carmichael - - Alcoholism: Clinical and Experimental Research - Wiley Online Library


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Alcohol and marijuana co‐users are at heightened vulnerability for experiencing a variety of negative alcohol use outcomes including heavier alcohol use and driving under the influence. The current study explored willingness to experience negative consequences as a potential factor underlying the association between co‐user status and negative consequences in an effort to guide future intervention work. From a longitudinal study of first‐year college students, we examined willingness to experience consequences at Time 2 as a mediator of co‐user status at Time 1 and experience of negative consequences at Time 3.. To read the full article, log in using your NHS Athens details. To access full-text: click “Log in/Register” (top right hand side). Click ‘Institutional Login’ then select 'OpenAthens Federation', then ‘NHS England’. Enter your Athens details to view the article.

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