Understanding the association between adolescent marijuana use and later serious drug use: gateway effect or developmental trajectory?

Citation

Cleveland, H.; H; Wiebe, R.; & P (2008). Understanding the association between adolescent marijuana use and later serious drug use: gateway effect or developmental trajectory?. Development and Psychopathology. vol. 20 (2) pp. 615-632

Abstract

Because marijuana use often precedes the use of other psychoactive substances, it has been characterized as a gateway to these other substances. The present study used data from both monozygotic (MZ) and dizygotic (DZ) twin pairs drawn from the National Longitudinal Study of Adolescent Youth (Add Health) to examine the "gateway effect" role of earlier marijuana on later hard drug use. Difference score analyses reveal that within-pair differences in earlier marijuana use, controlling for differences in earlier hard drug use, and peer marijuana use predicted later within-pair hard drug use differences for DZ twin pairs. In contrast, earlier differences in marijuana use among MZ twin pairs did not predict later hard drug use differences. Rather than supporting the interpretation that earlier marijuana use "triggers" later hard drug use, these results suggest that the longitudinal pattern of drug use that has been interpreted as the "gateway effect" might be better conceptualized as a genetically influenced developmental trajectory.

URL

http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0954579408000308

Keyword(s)

Adolescent Adult Age of Onset Diseases in Twins/ epidemiology/genetics/psychology Female Genetic Predisposition to Disease Health Surveys Humans Longitudinal Studies Male Marijuana Abuse/ epidemiology/genetics/psychology Phenotype Risk Factors Social En

Reference Type

Journal Article

Journal Title

Development and Psychopathology

Author(s)

Cleveland, H.
H
Wiebe, R.
P

Year Published

2008

Volume Number

20

Issue Number

2

Pages

615-632

ISSN/ISBN

1469-2198 (Electronic) 0954-5794 (Linking)

DOI

10.1017/s0954579408000308

Reference ID

8705