Awardee OrganizationUNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN AT ANN ARBOR
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DESCRIPTION: (Applicant's Abstract)
This proposal seeks a five-year continuation of Monitoring the Future,
an ongoing epidemiological research and reporting project. Begun in 1975,
the project is one of the nation's major sources of reliable information on
trends in drug use among adolescents and young adults, as well as a basic
research study. Surveys of nationally representative samples will be
conducted for (a) 8th, 10th, and 12th graders (17,000 in about 140 schools
per year per grade); (b) panels of high school graduates aged 19-32, 35, and
40 (surveyed by mail); and (c) panels drawn from the 8th grade classes of
1991-1993 (surveyed biennially by mail).
The study's cohort-sequential design permits the differentiation of
three types of change over time-historical, maturational, and cohort--each
of which tends to have different types of determinants, and all of which
have been found to occur for at least some drugs. In addition to monitoring
drug use and factors which may help to explain historical trends and cohort
differences in use, the project has the objectives of documenting the
natural history of drug use through middle adulthood, determining what
transitions in social roles and social environments contribute to the
maturational changes observed, and determining what features of those roles
and environments are particularly salient. The study also seeks to
ascertain the importance of many other hypothesized psychological,
behavioral, and social determinants of drug use (including attitudes and
beliefs about drugs, and various lifestyle orientations) as well as a range
of potential consequences of drug use (including physical health,
psychological well-being, status attainment, and role performance). The
fact that these multiple aims and multiple populations are encompassed in a
single, integrated study is both synergistic and cost effective.
The study's extensive measurement covers (a) initiation, use, and
cessation for a great many licit and illicit drugs; (b) attitudes and
beliefs about these drugs, as well as perceived availability, peer norms,
and norms among role model groups; (c) other behaviors and individual
characteristics (delinquency, school performance, plans and aspirations,
etc.), and (d) aspects of key social environments (home, work, school) and
social role statuses, experiences, and transitions (marriage, pregnancy,
parenthood, divorce). Study results will have major implications for
understanding and preventing drug use and abuse from adolescence through
middle adulthood.
Public Health Relevance Statement
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Project Terms
American academic achievement adolescence (12-20) attitude behavioral /social science research tag belief clinical research drug abuse early experience human middle age (35-64) human subject juvenile delinquency lifestyle longitudinal human study peer group role substance abuse epidemiology young adult human (21-34)
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