Trends and age, period and cohort effects for marijuana use prevalence in the 1984 to 2015 US National Alcohol Surveys
Addiction Sep 15, 2017
Kerr WC, et al. - Using data from seven National Alcohol Surveys, the aim of this study was to investigate whether cohort or period effects play a larger role in explaining trends in marijuana use. According to the findings obtained, the steep rise in marijuana use in the United States since 2005 occurred in the population and is attributable to general period effects not specifically connected to the liberalization of marijuana policies in some states.
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