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. 2013 Jun;36(3):305-14.
doi: 10.1007/s10865-012-9425-1. Epub 2012 Apr 25.

Joint trajectories of victimization and marijuana use and their health consequences among urban African American and Puerto Rican young men

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Joint trajectories of victimization and marijuana use and their health consequences among urban African American and Puerto Rican young men

Kerstin Pahl et al. J Behav Med. 2013 Jun.

Abstract

We examined the joint trajectories of violent victimization and marijuana use from emerging adulthood to the early thirties and their health consequences in the early thirties among urban African American and Puerto Rican men. Data were collected from a community sample of young men (N = 340) when they were 19, 24, 29, and 32 years old. The joint trajectories of violent victimization and marijuana use were extracted using growth mixture modeling. Three distinct joint trajectory groups of violent victimization and marijuana use were identified: high violent victimization/consistently high marijuana use; low violent victimization/increasingly high marijuana use, and low violent victimization/low marijuana use. Group comparisons using regression analyses showed that men who had experienced high levels of violent victimization and were high frequency marijuana over time users experienced the most adverse psychological and physical health outcomes, including more health problems, psychological maladjustment, and substance use disorders.

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Joint Trajectory Groups of Violent Victimization and Marijuana Use (N=340) Note. LL = low violent victimization and low marijuana use; LI = low violent victimization and increasing marijuana use; HH = high violent victimization and high marijuana use

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