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Volume 35, Number 2

© 2005 by the Journal of Drug Issues
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Still at Risk for Drug Abuse: Transitions, Risks, and Opportunities for Prevention of Drug Abuse During Emerging Adulthood

Introduction to the Special Issue
Susan Martin and Helene R. White, editors

The Developmental Context of Substance Use in Emerging Adulthood
Jeffrey J. Arnett

Etiological Issues in Drug Use Trajectories in Emerging Adulthood

Heterogeneity of Drug Abuse: Processes and Pathways
John Schulenberg, Alicia Merline, Lloyd D. Johnston, Patrick M. O’Malley
Jerald R. Bachman, Virginia Laetz

Changes in Substance Use During the Transition to Adulthood: A Comparison of College Students and Their Noncollege Age Peers
Helene R. White, Erich W. Labouvie and Vasiliki Papadaratsakis

Substance Use Trajectories from Early Adolescence to Emerging Adulthood: A Comparison of Smoking, Binge Drinking and Marijuana Use
Joan Tucker, Phyllis Ellickson, Maria Orlando, Steven Martino, David Klein

Exploring the High Risk Groups and Contexts for Drug Use among Emerging Adults

Preventing Progression in Drug Abuse With “Indicated” Populations: From “Soft” to “Hard” Drugs
Luanne Rohrbach, Steven Sussman, Clyde Dent, and Ping Sun

Emerging Adults’ Substance Use and Risky Behavior in Club Settings
Brenda A. Miller, Debra Furr-Holden, Robert Voas, Kristin Bright

Vulnerability, Social Networks, Sites and Selling as Predictors of Drug Use Among Urban African American and Puerto Rican Emerging Adults
Jean Schensul, Gary Burkholder

Interventions and Other Occurrences Affecting Drug Use among Emerging Adults

Changes in Marijuana Use Over the Transition Into Marriage
Kenneth Leonard, Gregory G. Homish

College Student Drug Prevention: A Review of Individually-Oriented Prevention Strategies
Mary Larimer, Jason Kilmer, Christine Lee


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