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The Effect of Types of Postsecondary Education on Drinking: Does Age of Enrollment Matter?

Kara Thompson1, Tim Stockwell2, Bonnie Leadbeater3, Jacqueline Homel3.   

Abstract

Using longitudinal data from early adolescence through young adulthood, this study examined the association between different types of postsecondary education (PSE), age of enrollment in PSE, and the trajectory of alcohol use for Canadian young adults (N = 521). Trajectories of alcohol use were compared across young adults at 2-year colleges, 4-year universities, transfer programs (started at a 2-year college and transferred to a 4-year university), and terminal high school graduates. While initial findings revealed significant differences in the drinking trajectories of 2-year college students and 4-year university students, all differences were accounted for by variability in the age of enrollment. Overall, there were few differences in heavy drinking across types of institutions, but younger students increased their alcohol use more than older students following enrollment. However, young adults who do not attend PSE may be at greatest risk for heavy drinking over time.

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Keywords:  alcohol use; college; emerging adulthood; growth curve modeling; postsecondary education

Year:  2014        PMID: 27308184      PMCID: PMC4905749          DOI: 10.1177/2167696814561999

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Emerg Adulthood


  29 in total

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Authors:  Kara Thompson; Tim Stockwell; Bonnie Leadbeater; Jacqueline Homel
Journal:  Addiction       Date:  2014-02-27       Impact factor: 6.526

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10.  Drinking and alcohol-related harm among New Zealand university students: findings from a national Web-based survey.

Authors:  Kypros Kypri; Mallie J Paschall; John Langley; Joanne Baxter; Martine Cashell-Smith; Beth Bourdeau
Journal:  Alcohol Clin Exp Res       Date:  2008-11-19       Impact factor: 3.455

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  2 in total

1.  Six Month Outcomes of a Peer-Enhanced Community Reinforcement Approach for Emerging Adults with Substance Misuse: A Preliminary Study.

Authors:  Douglas C Smith; Jordan P Davis; Daniel J Ureche; Tara M Dumas
Journal:  J Subst Abuse Treat       Date:  2015-09-25

2.  The relationship of higher education to substance use trajectories: variations as a function of timing of enrollment.

Authors:  Kara Thompson; Jacqueline Homel; Bonnie Leadbeater
Journal:  J Stud Alcohol Drugs       Date:  2015-01       Impact factor: 2.582

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