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Title: The impact of adolescent exposure to medical marijuana laws on high school completion, college enrollment and college degree completion

Citation Type: Journal Article

Publication Year: 2016

Abstract: Background: There is concern that medical marijuana laws (MMLs) could negatively affect adolescents. To better understand these policies, we assess how adolescent exposure to MMLs is related to educational attainment. Methods: Data from the 2000 Census and 2001-2014 American Community Surveys were restricted to individuals who were of high school age (1418) between 1990 and 2012 (n = 5,483,715). MML exposure was coded as: (i) a dichotomous any MML indicator, and (ii) number of years of high school age exposure. We used logistic regression to model whether MMLs affected: (a) completing high school by age 19; (b) beginning college, irrespective of completion; and (c) obtaining any degree after beginning college. A similar dataset based on the Youth Risk Behavior Survey (YRBS) was also constructed for confirmatory analyses assessing marijuana use. Results: MMLs were associated with a 0.40 percentage point increase in the probability of not earning a high school diploma or GED after completing the 12th grade (from 3.99% to 4.39%). High school MML exposure was also associated with a 1.84 and 0.85 percentage point increase in the probability of college non-enrollment and degree non-completion, respectively (from 31.12% to 32.96% and 45.30% to 46.15%, respectively). Years of MML exposure exhibited a consistent dose response relationship for all outcomes. MMLs were also associated with 0.85 percentage point increase in daily marijuana use among 12th graders (up from 1.26%). Conclusions: Medical marijuana law exposure between age 14 to 18 likely has a delayed effect on use and education that persists over time.

Url: http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0376871616308821

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Authors: Plunk, Andrew D; Agrawal, Arpana; Harrell, Paul T; Tate, William F; England Will, Kelli; Mellor, Jennifer M; Grucza, Richard A

Periodical (Full): Drug and Alcohol Dependence

Issue: 1

Volume: 168

Pages: 320-327

Data Collections: IPUMS USA

Topics: Education, Health, Other

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