Alcohol and marijuana are the two most abused substances in US colleges, but little is known about the effect of consuming both on students' academic performance.
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‘Alcohol and marijuana are the two most abused substances in US colleges, but little is known about the effect of consuming both on students' academic performance.’
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Alcohol and marijuana are the two most abused substances in US colleges, but little is known about the effect of consuming both on students’ academic performance. Lead study author Shashwath Meda from Hartford Hospital/Institute of Living in the USA and his colleagues examined the association between college students’ alcohol and marijuana consumption and their grade point average (GPA) in each semester. ![twitter](https://images.medindia.net/icons/news/social/twitter.png)
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"Doing a lot of both drugs had a significant impact, in terms of lower grades in our study and in other studies, with number of leaves of absences and those who dropped out of school," said senior study author Godfrey Pearlson. They tracked 1,142 students for two years after they began college and using self-reported data they clustered them into groups of low users or medium-to-high users of alcohol or both substances.
Those students who consumed medium-to-high levels of alcohol but little marijuana started out with a lower predicted GPA, but there was no difference compared to low users at the end of the study. The researchers’ further suggested that some students decreased their substance use over time, and their GPA increased relative to their peers who remained consistent in their drug use patterns.
Source-ANI