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1. Simultaneous Alcohol and Marijuana Use Among Young Adults: A Scoping Review of Prevalence, Patterns, Psychosocial Correlates, and Consequences.

2. A Marijuana Consequences Checklist for Young Adults with Implications for Brief Motivational Intervention Research.

3. Associations among simultaneous and co-occurring use of alcohol and marijuana, risky driving, and perceived risk.

4. Differences in reporting of perceived acute effects of alcohol use, marijuana use, and simultaneous alcohol and marijuana use.

5. Cross-lagged relations between motives and substance use: Can use strengthen your motivation over time?

6. Impacts of Changing Marijuana Policies on Alcohol Use in the United States.

7. Indicated Prevention for College Student Marijuana Use: A Randomized Controlled Trial.

8. Development and Preliminary Validation of a Comprehensive Marijuana Motives Questionnaire.

9. Gender-specific Normative Misperceptions of Risky Sexual Behavior and Alcohol-related Risky Sexual Behavior.

10. Marijuana motives: Young adults' reasons for using marijuana

11. Alcohol and marijuana use, consequences, and perceived descriptive norms: Differences between two- and four-year college students.

12. Daily‐level simultaneous alcohol and marijuana use and its associations with alcohol use, marijuana use, and negative consequences in a young adult community sample.

13. The Protective Role of Perceived Control on Associations Between Job Loss, Financial Difficulties, and Substance Use Among Young Adults Early in the COVID-19 Pandemic.

14. Simultaneous alcohol and marijuana use among underage young adults in the United States.

15. Multifaceted COVID-19-Related Stressors and Associations with Indices of Mental Health, Well-being, and Substance Use Among Young Adults.

16. Alcohol use and alcohol/marijuana use during the most recent sexual experience differentially predict characteristics of the sexual experience among sexually active young adult drinkers.

17. Cannabis use among patients at a comprehensive cancer center in a state with legalized medicinal and recreational use.

18. Morning cannabis use in young adults: Associations with overall levels of use, negative consequences, and cannabis use disorder symptoms across 2.5 years.

19. Marijuana use, risk perception, and consequences: Is perceived risk congruent with reality?

20. Misperceptions of College Student Marijuana Use: Implications for Prevention.

21. Marijuana, but not alcohol, use frequency associated with greater loneliness, psychological distress, and less flourishing among young adults.

22. The effects of alcohol and marijuana co-use patterns on intimate partner aggression perpetration.

23. Patterns of alcohol use and marijuana use among students at 2- and 4-year institutions.

24. Consideration of future consequences as a moderator of the willingness-behavior relationship for young adult marijuana use and consequences.

25. Alcohol and marijuana use predicting next-day absenteeism and engagement at school and work: A daily study of young adults.

26. "Wake-and-bake" cannabis use: Predictors and cannabis-related outcomes of use shortly after waking.

27. Patterns of simultaneous and concurrent alcohol and marijuana use among adolescents.

28. Daily-level associations between PTSD and cannabis use among young sexual minority women.

29. Hours high as a proxy for marijuana use quantity in intensive longitudinal designs.

30. Daily-level associations between sleep duration and next-day alcohol and cannabis craving and use in young adults.

31. Substance use patterns among first-year college students: Secondary effects of a combined alcohol intervention

32. Intoxicated driving and riding with impaired drivers: Comparing days with alcohol, marijuana, and simultaneous use.

33. Craving management: Exploring factors that influence momentary craving-related risk of cannabis use among young adults.

34. Cross-fading motives for simultaneous alcohol and marijuana use: Associations with young adults' use and consequences across days.

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