PMID: 6968664Sep 1, 1980Paper

Cannabis use and alcohol problems among adults and students

Drug and Alcohol Dependence
R G Smart, C B Liban

Abstract

Earlier studies have indicated that cannabis use and alcohol problems should be related. This paper reports a test of this hypothesis using multivariable analyses with two separate samples--one adult and one student. In both analyses alcohol problems were the best predictors of cannabis use. The results indicate the need to consider cannabis use to be often part of a larger set of problems around drugs.

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