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Bachman, J.G., Johnston, L.D., & O'Malley, P.M. (1991). Monitoring
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1988. Ann Arbor, MI: Institute for Social Research, 283 pp.
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the Future: Questionnaire responses from the nation's high school seniors,
1987. Ann Arbor, MI: Institute for Social Research, 283 pp.
Bachman, J.G., Johnston, L.D., & O'Malley, P.M. (1987). Monitoring
the Future: Questionnaire responses from the nation's high school seniors,
1986. Ann Arbor, MI: Institute for Social Research, 288 pp.
Johnston, L.D., Bachman, J.G., & O'Malley, P.M. (1986). Monitoring
the Future: Questionnaire responses from the nation's high school seniors,
1985. Ann Arbor, MI: Institute for Social Research, 284 pp.
Bachman, J.G., Johnston, L.D., & O'Malley, P.M. (1985). Monitoring
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1984. Ann Arbor, MI: Institute for Social Research, 284 pp.
Johnston, L.D., Bachman, J.G., & O'Malley, P.M. (1984). Monitoring
the Future: Questionnaire responses from the nation's high school seniors,
1983. Ann Arbor, MI: Institute for Social Research, 282 pp.
Bachman, J.G., Johnston, L.D., & O'Malley, P.M. (1984). Monitoring
the Future: Questionnaire responses from the nation's high school seniors,
1982. Ann Arbor, MI: Institute for Social Research, 280 pp.
Johnston, L.D., Bachman, J.G., & O'Malley, P.M. (1982). Monitoring
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1981. Ann Arbor, MI: Institute for Social Research, 286 pp.
Bachman, J.G., Johnston, L.D., & O'Malley, P.M. (1981). Monitoring
the Future: Questionnaire responses from the nation's high school seniors,
1980. Ann Arbor, MI: Institute for Social Research, 266 pp.
Johnston, L.D., Bachman, J.G., & O'Malley, P.M. (1980). Monitoring
the Future: Questionnaire responses from the nation's high school seniors,
1979. Ann Arbor, MI: Institute for Social Research, 266 pp.
Bachman, J.G., Johnston, L.D., & O'Malley, P.M. (1980). Monitoring
the Future: Questionnaire responses from the nation's high school seniors,
1978. Ann Arbor, MI: Institute for Social Research, 266 pp.
Johnston, L.D., Bachman, J.G., & O'Malley, P.M. (1980). Monitoring
the Future: Questionnaire responses from the nation's high school seniors,
1977. Ann Arbor, MI: Institute for Social Research, 266 pp.
Bachman, J.G., Johnston, L.D., & O'Malley, P.M. (1980). Monitoring
the Future: Questionnaire responses from the nation's high school seniors,
1976. Ann Arbor, MI: Institute for Social Research, 264 pp.
Johnston, L.D., & Bachman, J.G. (1980). Monitoring
the Future: Questionnaire responses from the nation's high school seniors,
1975. Ann Arbor, MI: Institute for Social Research, 188 pp.
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Johnston, L.D., O'Malley, P.M., & Bachman, J.G. (2002).
The Monitoring the Future National survey results on adolescent drug use:
Overview of key findings, 2001
(NIH Publication No. 02-5105). Bethesda, MD: National Institute on Drug Abuse,
c. 61 pp.
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Johnston, L.D., O'Malley, P.M., & Bachman,
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Johnston, L.D., O'Malley, P.M., & Bachman,
J.G. (2001). Monitoring the Future national survey results on drug
use, 1975-2000. Volume II: College students and adults ages 19-40
(NIH Publication No. 01-4925). Bethesda, MD: National Institute on
Drug Abuse, c. 238.
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Johnston, L.D., O'Malley, P.M., & Bachman, J.G. (2001).
The Monitoring the Future National survey results on adolescent drug use:
Overview of key findings, 2000 (NIH Publication No. 01-4923).
Bethesda, MD: National Institute on Drug Abuse, c. 56 pp.
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Johnston, L.D., O'Malley, P.M., & Bachman, J.G. (2000)
Monitoring the Future national survey results on drug use, 1975-1999. Volume I:
Secondary school students (NIH Publication No. 00-4802).
Bethesda, MD: National Institute on Drug Abuse, c. 480 pp.
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Johnston, L.D., O'Malley, P.M., & Bachman, J.G. (2000)
Monitoring the Future national survey results on drug use, 1975-1999. Volume II:
College students and young adults (NIH Publication No. 00-4803).
Bethesda, MD: National Institute on Drug Abuse, c. 240 pp.
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Johnston, L.D., O'Malley, P.M., & Bachman, J.G. (2000).
The Monitoring the Future National survey results on adolescent drug use:
Overview of key findings, 1999 (NIH Publication No. 00-4690). 56 pp.
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Johnston, L.D., O'Malley, P.M., & Bachman, J.G.
National survey results on drug use from the Monitoring the
Future study, 1975-1997. Volume I: Secondary school
students (1998). (NIH Pub. No. 98-4345). Volume II: College
students and young adults. (NIH Pub. No. 98-4346) (1998).
433 pp. and 206 pp., respectively.
Johnston, L.D., O'Malley, P.M., & Bachman, J.G.
National survey results on drug use from the Monitoring the Future study,
1975-1995. Volume I: Secondary school students (1996).
(NIH Pub. No. 96-4139). Volume II: College students and young adults
(1997). (NIH Pub. No. 98-4140). 381 pp. and 188 pp., respectively.
Johnston, L.D., O'Malley, P.M. & Bachman,
J.G. (1996). National survey results on drug use from the
Monitoring the Future study, 1975-1994. Volume I: Secondary
school students (NIH Pub. No. 95-4026). Volume II: College
students and young adults. (NIH Pub. No. 96-4027).
327 pp. and 189 pp., respectively.
Johnston, L.D., O'Malley, P.M., & Bachman, J.G. (1994).
National survey results on drug use from the Monitoring the Future
study 1975-1993. Volume I: Secondary school students (NIH
Pub. No. 94-3809). Volume II: College students and young adults
(NIH Pub. No. 94-3810). 281 pp. and 189 pp., respectively.
Johnston, L.D., O'Malley, P.M. & Bachman, J.G. (1993).
National survey results on drug use from the Monitoring the Future
study, 1975-1992. Volume I: Secondary school students (NIH
Pub. No. 93-3597). Volume II: College students and young adults
(NIH Pub. No. 93-3598). 269 pp. and 190 pp., respectively.
Johnston, L.D., O'Malley, P.M., & Bachman, J.G. (1992).
Smoking, drinking, and illicit drug use among American secondary
school students, college students, and young adults, 1975-1991. Volume
I: Secondary school students (DHHS Pub. No. (NIH)
93-3481). Volume II: College students and young adults (DHHS
Pub. No. (NIH) 93-3481). 231 pp. and 176 pp., respectively.
Johnston, L.D., O'Malley, P.M., & Bachman, J.G. (1991).
Drug use among American high school seniors, college students and
young adults, 1975-1990, Volume I: High school seniors (DHHS
Publication No. (ADM) 91-1813) and Volume II: College students and
young adults (DHHS Publication No. (ADM) 91-1835). 199 pp. and 168
pp., respectively.
Johnston, L.D., O'Malley, P.M., & Bachman, J.G. (1991).
Trends in drug use and associated factors among American high
school students, college students, and young adults: 1975-1989
(Institute for Social Research: Ann Arbor, MI). 331 pp.
Johnston, L.D., O'Malley, P.M., & Bachman, J.G. (1989).
Drug use, drinking, and smoking: National survey results from high
school, college, and young adult populations, 1975-1988 (DHHS
Publication No. ADM 89-1638). 339 pp.
Johnston, L.D., O'Malley, P.M., & Bachman, J.G. (1988).
Illicit drug use, smoking, and drinking by America's high school
students, college students, and young adults: 1975-1987 (DHHS
Publication No. ADM 89-1602). 307 pp.
Johnston, L.D., O'Malley, P.M., & Bachman, J.G. (1987).
National trends in drug use and related factors among American high
school students and young adults, 1975-1986 (DHHS Publication
No. ADM 87-1535). 265 pp.
Johnston, L.D., O'Malley, P.M., & Bachman, J.G. (1986) Drug
use among American high school students, college students, and other
young adults: National trends through 1985 (DHHS Publication
No. ADM 86-1450). 237 pp.
Johnston, L.D., O'Malley, P.M., & Bachman, J.G. (1985). Use
of licit and illicit drugs by America's high school students:
1975-1984 (DHHS Publication No. ADM 85-1394). 167 pp.
Johnston, L.D., O'Malley, P.M., & Bachman, J.G. (1984).
Drugs and American high school students: 1975-1983 (DHHS
Publication No. ADM 85-1374). 492 pp.
Johnston, L.D., O'Malley, P.M., & Bachman, J.G. (1984).
Highlights from drugs and American high school students,
1975-1983 (DHHS Publication No. ADM 84-1317). 135 pp.
Johnston, L.D., Bachman, J.G., & O'Malley, P.M. (1983).
Student drug use, attitudes, and beliefs: National trends,
1975-1982 (DHHS Publication No. ADM 83-1260). 134 pp.
Johnston, L.D., Bachman, J.G., & O'Malley, P.M. (1982).
Student drug use in America, 1975-1981 (DHHS Publication
No. ADM 89-1221). 433 pp.
Johnston, L.D., Bachman, J.G., & O'Malley, P.M. (1981).
Highlights from student drug use in America, 1975-1981 (DHHS
Publication No. ADM 82-1208). 130 pp.
Johnston, L.D., Bachman, J.G., & O'Malley, P.M. (1981).
Highlights from student drug use in America, 1975-1980 (DHHS
Publication No. ADM 81-1066). 120 pp.
Johnston, L.D., Bachman, J.G., & O'Malley, P.M. (1979).
1979 Highlights: Drugs and the nation's high school students, Five
year national trends (DHEW Publication No. ADM 80-930). 85 pp.
Johnston, L.D., Bachman, J.G., & O'Malley, P.M. (1979).
Highlights from Drugs and the class of 1978: Behaviors, attitudes,
and recent national trends (DHEW Publication No. ADM 79-878). 62
pp.
Johnston, L.D., Bachman, J.G., & O'Malley, P.M. (1979).
Drugs and the class of 1978: Behaviors, attitudes, and recent
national trends (DHEW Publication No. ADM 79-877). 376 pp.
Johnston, L.D., Bachman, J.G., & O'Malley, P.M. (1978).
Highlights from Drug use among American high school students
1975-1977 (DHEW Publication No. ADM 78-621). 43 pp.
Johnston, L.D., Bachman, J.G., & O'Malley, P.M. (1978).
Drug use among American high school students 1975-1977 (DHEW
Publication No. ADM 78-619). 256 pp.
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Wallace, J. M., Jr., & Muroff, J. R. (2002).
Preventing substance abuse among African American children and youth:
Race differences in risk factor exposure and vulnerability.
The Journal of Primary Prevention 22(3), 235-261.
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Brown, T. N., Schulenberg, J., Bachman, J. G., O'Malley, P. M., & Johnston,
L. D. (2001). Are risk and protective factors for substance use consistent
across historical time?: National data from the high school classes of 1976
through 1997. Prevention Science 2(1), 29-43.
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Maggs, J.L., & Schulenberg, J. (2001). Editors' introduction: Prevention as
altering the course of development and the complementary purposes of developmental
and prevention sciences. Applied Developmental Science, 5(4), 196-200.
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Schulenberg, J., Maggs, J.L., Long, S.W., Sher, K.J., Gotham, H.J., Baer,
J.S., Kivlahan, D.R., Marlatt, G.A., & Zucker, R.A. (2001). The problem of
college drinking: Insights from a developmental perspective. Alcoholism, Clinical
and Experimental Research, 25, 473-477.
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Schuster, C., O'Malley, P.M., Bachman, J.G., Johnston, L.D., & Schulenberg,
J. (2001). Adolescent marijuana use and adult occupational attainment: A
longitudinal study from age 18 to 28. Substance Use & Misuse 36(8), 997-1014.
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Wagenaar, A.C., O'Malley, P.M., & LaFond, C. (2001). Lowered legal blood
alcohol limits for young drivers: Effects on drinking, driving, and
driving-after-drinking behaviors in 30 states. American Journal of Public Health,
91, 801-804.
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Bryant, A. L., Schulenberg, J., Bachman, J. G., O'Malley, P. M., & Johnston, L. D. (2000).
Understanding the links among school misbehavior, academic achievement, and
cigarette use: A national panel study of adolescents. Prevention Science 1(2), 71-87.
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Brown, T.N., Wallace, J.M., Jr., Williams, D.R. (2000). Race-related correlates
of young adults' subjective well-being. Social Indicators Research
53, 97-116.
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O'Malley, P. M., Johnston, L. D., Bachman, J. G., & Schulenberg, J. (2000).
A comparison of confidential versus anonymous survey procedures: Effects on
reporting of drug use and related attitudes and beliefs in a national study
of students. Journal of Drug Issues 30(1):35-54.
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An, L.C., O'Malley, P.M., Schulenberg, J., Bachman, J.G., & Johnston, L.D. (1999).
Changes at the high end of risk in cigarette smoking among U.S. high school
seniors, 1976-1995. American Journal of Public Health 89: 699-705.
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Bachman, J.G., Freedman-Doan, P., O'Malley, P.M., Johnston, L.D., & Segal, D.R.
(1999). Changing patterns of drug use among high school seniors (1976-1995)
who entered military service: Implications for drug abuse prevention.
American Journal of Public Health 89: 672-677.
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O'Malley, P.M., & Johnston, L.D. (1999). Drinking and driving among American
high school seniors: 1984-1997. American Journal of Public Health 89: 678-684.
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Schulenberg, J., Maggs, J.L., Dielman, T.E., Leech, S.L., Kloska, D.D.,
Shope, J.T., & Laetz, V.B. (1999). On peer influences to get drunk: A panel
study of young adolescents. Merrill-Palmer Quarterly, 45, 108-142.
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Wallace, J.M., Jr. (1999). Race, Risk, and Resilience: The Social Ecology of
Addiction in America's Black and Hispanic Communities. Pediatrics 103(5): 1122-1127.
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Wallace, J. M., Jr., Forman, T. A., Guthrie, B. J., Bachman, J. G., O'Malley, P. M.,
Johnston, L. D. (1999). The epidemiology of alcohol, tobacco and other drug use
among black youth. Journal of Studies on Alcohol, 60(6), 800-809.
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Bachman, J.G., Segal, D.R., Freedman-Doan, P., & O'Malley, P.M. (1998). Does
enlistment propensity predict accession? High school seniors' plans and subsequent
behavior. Armed Forces and Society, 25, 59-80.
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Bachman, J.G., Johnston, L.D., & O'Malley, P.M. (1998). Explaining the recent
increases in students' marijuana use: The impacts of perceived risks and
disapproval from 1976 through 1996. American Journal of Public Health 88:887-892
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Maggs, J.L., & Schulenberg, J. (1998). Reasons to drink and not to drink:
Altering trajectories of drinking through an alcohol misuse prevention program.
Applied Developmental Science, 2, 48-60.
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O'Malley, P.M., Johnston, L.D., & Bachman, J.G. (1998). Alcohol Use among
Adolescents. Alcohol Health & Research World, 22, 85-93.
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Segal, M.W., Segal, D.R., Bachman, J.G., Freedman-Doan, P., & O'Malley, P.M.
(1998). Gender and propensity to enlist in the U.S. military. Gender Issues, 16, 65-87.
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Wallace, J.M. Forman, T.A. (1998) Religion's Role in Promoting Health and
Reducing Risk among American Youth. Health Education and Behavior 25(6): 721-741.
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Astor, R.A., Behre, W.J., Fravil, K.A., Wallace, J.M., Jr. (1997). Perceptions
of School Violence as a Problem and Reports of Violent Events: A National Survey
of School Social Workers. Social Work 42(1): 55-68.
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Bell, R., Wechsler, H., Johnston, L.D. (1997). Correlates of college marijuana
use: Results of a national survey. Addiction, 92, 571-582.
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O'Malley, P.M., Johnston, L.D., & Bachman, J.G. (Oct/Nov 1997). Quantitative
and qualitative changes in cocaine use among American high school seniors, college
students, and young adults. A chapter summarized and abstracted in a special
edition of the journal Substance Use and Misuse entitled "Etiology and Prevention
of Drug Use: The U.S. National Institute on Drug Abuse Research Monographs, 1991-1993,"
Vol 32. The chapter originally appeared in 1991 in S. Schober & C. Schade (Eds.),
The epidemiology of cocaine use and abuse (pp. 19-44). (NIDA Research Monograph 110.)
Washington, DC: National Institute on Drug Abuse.
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Johnston, L.D. (1997). Contributions of drug epidemiology to the field of
drug abuse prevention. Substance Use and Misuse, 32 (12&13). (Abstract
and summary of an earlier chapter, Johnston [1991]. Translated into 9 languages.)
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Wallace, J.M., Jr. & Bachman, J.G. (1997). Validity of self-reports in
student based studies on minority populations: Issues and Concerns.
Substance Use and Misuse, 32 1949-1954.
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Osgood, D.W., Wilson, J.K., Bachman, J.G., O'Malley, P.M., & Johnston, L. D.
(1996). Routine activities and individual deviant behaviors. American Sociological
Review, 61, 635-655.
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Schulenberg, J., O'Malley, P.M., Bachman, J.G., Wadsworth, K.N., & Johnston,
L.D. (1996). Getting drunk and growing up: Trajectories of frequent binge drinking
during the transition to young adulthood. Journal of Studies on Alcohol, 57, 289-304.
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Schulenberg, J., Wadsworth, K.N., O'Malley, P.M., Bachman, J.G., & Johnston,
L.D. (1996). Adolescent risk factors for binge drinking during the transition
to young adulthood: Variable- and pattern-centered approaches to understanding
change. Developmental Psychology, 32, 659-674.
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O'Malley, P.M., Johnston, L.D., & Bachman, J.G. (1995, April). Adolescent
substance use: Epidemiology and implications for public policy. Pediatrics
Clinics of North America, 42, 241-260.
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Schulenberg, J., Bachman, J.G., O'Malley, P.M., & Johnston, L.D. (1994).
High school educational success and subsequent substance use: A panel analysis
following adolescents into young adulthood. Journal of Health and Social Behavior,
35, 45-62.
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Wallace, J.M., Jr. (1994). Race differences in adolescent drug use: Recent
findings from national samples. African-American Research Perspectives, 1(1):31-35.
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Bachman, J.G., & Schulenberg, J. (1993). How part-time work intensity
relates to drug use, problem behavior, time use, and satisfaction among high school
seniors: Are these consequences, or merely correlates? Developmental Psychology, 29, 220-235.
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Johnston, L.D. (1993). The "war" on drugs and the role of
the media. Nieman Reports, 47:7, 39-41.
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O'Malley, P.M., Johnston, L.D., & Bachman, J.G. (1993). Adolescent
substance use and addictions: Epidemiology, current trends, and public
policy. Adolescent Medicine: State of the Art Reviews, 4, 227-248.
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Bachman, J.G., & Wallace, J.M. Jr. (1991). The "Drug Problem"
among adolescents: Getting beyond the stereotypes. Ethnicity & Disease,
1, Fall, 85-97.
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Bachman, J.G., Wallace, J.M. Jr., O'Malley, P.M., Johnston, L.D., Kurth, C.L.,
& Neighbors, H.W. (1991). Racial/ethnic differences in smoking, drinking,
and illicit drug use among American high school seniors, 1976-1989. American
Journal of Public Health, 81, 372-377.
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O'Malley, P.M., & Wagenaar, A.C. (1991). Effects of minimum drinking age
laws on alcohol use, related behaviors, and traffic crash involvement among American
youth: 1976-1987. Journal of Studies on Alcohol, 52, 478-491.
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Wallace, J.M., Jr., & Bachman, J.G. (1991). Explaining racial/ethnic differences
in adolescent drug use: The impact of background and lifestyle. Social Problems,
38(3), 333-357.
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Bachman, J.G., Johnston, L.D., & O'Malley, P.M. (1990). Explaining the
recent decline in cocaine use among young adults: Further evidence that perceived
risks and disapproval lead to reduced drug use. Journal of Health and Social Behavior, 31,
173-184.
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Johnston, L.D. (1989). The survey technique in drug abuse assessment.
Bulletin on Narcotics, 41, 29-40.
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Osgood, D.W., O'Malley, P.M., Bachman, J.G., & Johnston, L.D. (1989).
Time trends and age trends in arrests and self-reported illegal behavior.
Criminology, 27, 389-417.
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Bachman, J.G., Johnston, L.D., O'Malley, P.M., & Humphrey, R.H. (1988).
Explaining the recent decline in marijuana use: Differentiating the effects of
perceived risks, disapproval, and general lifestyle factors. Journal of Health
and Social Behavior, 29, 92-112.
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Humphrey, R.H., O'Malley, P.M., Johnston, L.D., & Bachman, J.G. (1988).
Bases of power, facilitation effects, and attitudes and behavior: Direct, indirect,
and interactive determinants of drug use. Social Psychology Quarterly, 51, 329-345.
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O'Malley, P.M., Bachman, J.G., & Johnston, L.D. (1988). Period, age, and
cohort effects on substance use among young Americans: A decade of change, 1976-1986.
American Journal of Public Health, 78, 1315-1321.
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Osgood, D.W., Johnston, L.D., O'Malley, P.M., & Bachman, J.G. (1988).
The generality of deviance in late adolescence and early adulthood. American
Sociological Review, 53, 81-93.
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Bachman, J.G. (1987). An eye on the future. Psychology Today, 21(7), 6-8.
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Bachman, J.G., Sigelman, L., & Diamond, G. (1987). Self-selection,
socialization, and distinctive military values: Attitudes of high school seniors.
Armed Forces and Society, 13(2), 169-187.
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Johnston, L.D., O'Malley, P.M., & Bachman, J.G. (1987). Psychotherapeutic,
licit, and illicit use of drugs among adolescents: An epidemiological perspective.
Journal of Adolescent Health Care, 8, 36-51.
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Bachman, J.G. (1986). Effects of early marriage on substance abuse.
Medical Aspects of Human Sexuality, 20(10), 15.
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Bachman, J.G., & O'Malley, P.M. (1986). Self-concepts, self-esteem, and
educational experiences: The frog-pond revisited (again).
Journal of Personality and Social Psychology, 50, 35-46.
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Diamond, G., & Bachman, J.G. (1986). High school seniors and nuclear threat,
1975-1984: Political and mental health implications of concern and despair.
International Journal of Mental Health, 15, 210-241.
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Johnston, L.D., & O'Malley, P.M. (1986). Why do the nation's students use
drugs and alcohol? Self-reported reasons from nine national surveys.
Journal of Drug Issues, 16, 29-66.
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Johnston, L.D. (1985). Should alcohol epidemiology and drug abuse epidemiology
be merged? Plenary session paper in Proceedings of the 13th International Institute
on the Prevention and Treatment of Drug Dependence (Oslo, Norway October, 1983).
Lausanne, Switzerland: International Council on Alcohol and the Addictions. (Reprinted
in The Drinking and Drug Practices Surveyor, March 1985, 20, 11-14.)
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Bachman, J.G., O'Malley, P.M., & Johnston, L.D. (1984). Drug use among
young adults: The impacts of role status and social environments. Journal of
Personality and Social Psychology, 47,629-645.
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Bachman, J.G., & O'Malley, P.M. (1984). Black-white differences in self-esteem:
Are they affected by response styles? American Journal of Sociology, 90, 624-639.
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Bachman, J.G., & O'Malley, P.M. (1984). Yea-saying, nay-saying, and going
to extremes: Black-white differences in response styles? Public Opinion Quarterly, 48, 491-509.
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O'Malley, P.M. (1984). Cigarette use among high school seniors: Did the rate decline?
Preventive Medicine, 13, 421-426.
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O'Malley, P.M., Bachman, J.G., & Johnston, L.D. (1984). Period, age, and
cohort effects on substance use among American youth.
American Journal of Public Health, 74, 682-688.
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Bachman, J.G. (1983). American high school seniors view the military: 1976
to 1982. Armed Forces and Society, 10(1), 86-104.
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Bachman, J.G. (1983). Premature affluence: Do high school students earn too much?
Economic Outlook U.S.A., 10(3), 64-67.
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Bachman, J.G. (1983). Schooling as a credential: Some suggestions for change.
International Review of Applied Psychology, 32, 347-360.
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Herzog, A.R., Bachman, J.G., & Johnston, L.D. (1983). Paid work, child care,
and housework: A national survey of high school seniors' preferences for sharing
responsibilities between husband and wife. Sex Roles, 9(1), 109-135.
(Work funded by NIE.)
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Johnston, L.D. (1983). Design features for an optimal assessment of the effects
of marijuana decriminalization. Contemporary Drug Problems, 10, 463-480.
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Johnston, L.D. (1983). Responsible use vs. irresponsible use: Are these useful
concepts in prevention? The U.S. Journal of Drug and Alcohol Dependence, 7, 7.
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O'Malley, P.M., & Bachman, J.G. (1983). Self-esteem: Change and stability
between ages 13 and 23. Developmental Psychology, 19, 257-268.
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O'Malley, P.M., Bachman, J.G., & Johnston, L.D. (1983). Reliability and
consistency of self-reports of drug use. International Journal of the Addictions, 18, 805-824.
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Bachman, J.G. (1981). Youth views about the military: Recent trends.
Economic Outlook U.S.A., 8(3), 61-65.
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Bachman, J.G., Johnston, L.D., & O'Malley, P.M. (1981). Smoking, drinking,
and drug use among American high school students: Correlates and trends, 1975-1979.
American Journal of Public Health, 71, 59-69.
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Bachman, J.G., & O'Malley, P.M. (1981). When four months equal a year:
Inconsistencies in students' reports of drug use. Public Opinion Quarterly, 45,
536-548. (Reprinted in E. Singer & S. Presser (Eds.), 1989, Survey research methods.
Chicago: Univ. of Chicago Press.)
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Bynner, J., O'Malley, P.M., & Bachman, J.G. (1981). Self-esteem and delinquency revisited.
Youth and Adolescence, 10, 407-441.
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Herzog, A.R., & Bachman, J.G. (1981). Effects of questionnaire length on response quality.
Public Opinion Quarterly, 45(4), 549-559.
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Johnston, L.D. (1981). American youth in the 80's: Trends, needs, and suggestions
for programs. Keynote address to the diamond jubilee convention of the Boys Clubs
of America, San Francisco, CA, May 25, 17 pp. Published in abbreviated form in
Connections, 1981, 1(4), 11-14.
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O'Malley, P.M., Johnston, L.D., & Bachman, J.G. (1980). Drug use among
American youth: 1975-1979. Economic Outlook U.S.A., 7(2), 39-42.
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Bachman, J.G., & Johnston, L.D. (1979). The freshmen, 1979. Psychology Today, 13(4), 79-87.
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O'Malley, P.M. & Bachman, J.G. (1979). Self-esteem and education: Sex and
cohort comparisons among high school seniors. Journal of Personality and Social
Psychology, 37, 1153-1159. (Reprinted in M. Rosenberg & H. Kaplan (Eds.),
1984, Social psychology of the self-concept. Arlington Heights, IL: AHM Press.)
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Bachman, J.G., Johnston, L.D., & O'Malley, P.M. (1978). The drug scene:
A student survey. Science Teacher, 45(6), 26-31.
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O'Malley, P.M., Bachman, J.G., & Johnston, L.D. (1978). Drug use and military
plans of high school seniors. Youth and Society, 10, 65-77.
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Segal, D.R., & Bachman, J.G. (1978). The military as an educational and
training institution: A comparison among post-high school alternatives.
Youth and Society, 10, 47-64.
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Segal, D.R., Bachman, J.G., & Dowdell, F. (1978). Military service as a
perceived mobility opportunity for female and black youth.
Youth and Society, 10, 127-134.
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Bachman, J.G., & Johnston, L.D. (1976). Drug use among American youth.
Economic Outlook U.S.A., 3, 32-33.
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Johnston L. D., & O’Malley, P. M. (2001). Article 97: Drug use and abuse:
Psychosocial aspects. In N. J. Smelser and P. B. Baltes (Eds.),
International encyclopedia of the social and behavioral sciences, Vol. IV,
Intersecting fields; Section 4.5, Health (J. House & R. Schwarzer, Section Eds.)
Amsterdam: Pergamon.
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Pacula, R. L., Grossman, M., Chaloupka, F., J., O'Malley, P. M., Johnston,
L. D., & Farrelly, M. C. (2001). Marijuana and youth. In J. Gruber (Ed.),
Risky behavior among youths: An economic analysis (pp. 271-326). The
University of Chicago Press. Also appears as Working Paper 7703, National
Bureau of Economic Research, Inc. (2000).
Schulenberg, J., Maggs, J.L., Steinman, K., & Zucker, R.A. (2001).
Development matters: Taking the long view on substance abuse etiology and
intervention during adolescence. In P.M. Monti, S.M. Colby, & T.A. O'Leary
(Eds.), Adolescents, alcohol, and substance abuse: Reaching teens through
brief intervention (pp. 19-57). New York: Guilford Press.
Bachman, J. G., & Wallace, J. M., Jr. (2000). Religion and drug use.
In R. Carson-DeWitt (Ed.), Encyclopedia of drugs, alcohol, and addictive
behavior, second edition. Macmillan Publishing.
Johnston, L. D. (2000). The epidemiology of drug use. In W. B. Hansen, S.
M. Giles, & M. D. Fearnow-Kenney (Eds.), Improving prevention
effectiveness. Greensboro, NC: Tanglewood Research, Inc.
O'Malley, P.M. (2000). Drug use, socialization factors. In C. E. Faupel &
P. M. Roman (Eds.), Encyclopedia of criminology and deviant behavior, Volume 4,
Self-destructive behavior and disvalued identity (pp. 309-312). London:
Brunner-Routledge, Taylor & Francis Group.
O'Malley, P.M. (2000). The Monitoring the Future survey.
In Encyclopedia of drugs, alcohol, and addictive behavior, Second Edition.
Macmillan Reference USA.
Schulenberg, J., O'Malley, P. M., Bachman, J. G., & Johnston,
L. D. (2000). "Spread your wings and fly": The course of health and
well-being during the transition to young adulthood. In, L. J. Crockett
& R. K. Silbereisen (Eds.), Negotiating adolescence in times of social
change (pp. 224-255). New York: Cambridge University Press.
Johnston, L.D. (2000). General population surveys of drug
abuse. In Guide to drug abuse epidemiology
(pp. 125-170). Geneva: World Health Organization.
Johnston, L.D. (2000). Selecting variables and measures for drug
surveys. In Guide to drug abuse epidemiology (pp. 171-203).
Geneva: World Health Organization.
Johnston, L.D., & O'Malley, P.M. (in press). Cigarettes, alcohol, and
other drug use in adolescence: A modern day epidemic. In R.P. Weissberg et al.
(Eds.), Trends in the Well-Being of Children and Youth
(Volume II: University of Chicago Series on Children and Youth).
Thousand Oaks CA: Sage Publications.
O'Malley, P.M., Johnston, L.D., & Bachman, J.G. (1998). Epidemiology of
substance abuse in adolescence. In P.J. Ott, R.E. Tarter, & R.T. Ammerman
(Eds.), Sourcebook on substance abuse: Etiology, epidemiology, assessment,
and treatment. Needham Heights, MA: Allyn & Bacon.
Schulenberg, J., Wadsworth, K. N., O'Malley, P. M., Bachman, J. G., &
Johnston, L. D. (1997). Adolescent risk factors for binge drinking during the
transition to young adulthood: Variable- and pattern-centered approaches to
change. In G.A. Marlatt and G.R. VandenBos (Eds.), Addictive Behaviors:
Readings on etiology, prevention, and treatment (pp. 129-165). Washington,
DC: American Psychological Association.and was reported in 1997's personal statement)]
(Johnston, L.D., O'Malley, P.M., & Bachman, J.G., uncredited, 1997).
United States country report. In B. Hibell et al. (Eds.), The ESPAD report:
Alcohol and other drug use among students in 26 European countries. Stockholm:
The Swedish Council for Information on Alcohol and other Drugs (CAN).
Schulenberg, J., Maggs, J., & Hurrelmann, K. (1997). Negotiating
developmental transitions during adolescence and young adulthood: Health risks
and opportunities. In J. Schulenberg, J. Maggs, & K. Hurrelmann (Eds.),
Health risks and developmental transitions during adolescence.
New York: Cambridge University Press.
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Johnston, L.D., & O'Malley, P.M. (1997). The recanting of earlier-reported
drug use by young adults. In L. Harrison & A. Hughes (Eds.), Validity of
Data in Longitudinal Studies. (NIDA Research Monograph 167.) Washington,
DC: National Institute on Drug Abuse.
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Wallace, J.M., Jr., & Williams, D.R. (1997). Religion and adolescent health.
In J. Schulenberg, J.L. Maggs, & K. Hurrelmann (Eds.), Health risks and
developmental transitions during adolescence. Cambridge University Press.
Maggs, J., Schulenberg, J., & Hurrelmann, K. (1997). Developmental
transitions during adolescence: Health promotion implications. In J. Schulenberg,
J. Maggs, & K. Hurrelmann (Eds.), Health risks and developmental
transitions during adolescence. New York: Cambridge University Press.
Bachman, J.G., Johnston, L.D., O'Malley, P.M., & Schulenberg, J. (1996).
Transitions in alcohol and other drug use and abuse during late adolescence and
young adulthood. In J.A. Graber, J. Brooks-Gunn, & A.C. Petersen (Eds.),
Transitions through adolescence: Interpersonal domains and contexts
(pp. 111-140). Hillsdale, NJ: Lawrence Erlbaum Associates.
Hansen, W.B., & O'Malley, P.M. (1996). Drug use. In R.J. DiClemente,
W.B. Hansen, & L.E. Ponton (Eds.), Handbook of adolescent health risk
behavior (pp. 161-192). New York: Plenum Press.
Allen, W.R., & Wallace, J.M., Jr. (1995). Campus racial environment and
African American college student outcomes. In L. Morris & G. Oyemade (Eds.),
One-third of a nation: African American perspectives. Washington, DC:
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Bachman, J.G., & Wallace, J.M., Jr. (1995) Religion and drug
use. In J.H. Jaffe et al. (Eds.), Encyclopedia of drugs and alcohol.
New York: Macmillan Publishing.
Schulenberg, J., Bachman, J.G., Johnston, L.D., & O'Malley, P.M. (1995).
American adolescents= views on family and work: Historical trends from 1976-1992.
In P. Noack, M. Hofer, & J. Youniss (Eds.), Psychological responses to
social change: Human development in changing environments. Berlin: Walter de Gruyter.
Wallace, J.M., Jr., Bachman, J.G., O'Malley, P.M., & Johnston, L.D. (1995).
Racial/ethnic differences in adolescent drug use: Exploring possible explanations.
In G. Botwin, S. Schinke, & M. Orlandi (Eds.), Drug abuse prevention with
multi-ethnic youth (pp. 59-80). Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage.
(O'Malley, P.M. et al., 1995, uncredited). Epidemiology of injection drug use.
In Normand, J., Vlahov, D., & Moses, L.E. (Eds). Preventing HIV
transmission: The role of sterile needles and bleach. Washington, DC:
National Academy Press.
O'Malley, P.M. (1994). Commentary: Assumptions and features of longitudinal
designs. In R. Zucker, G. Boyd, & J. Howard (Eds.), The development of
alcohol problems: Exploring the biopsychosocial matrix of risk (pp. 427-435).
NIAAA Research Monograph 26 (NIH Pub. No. 94-3495). Washington, DC: National
Institute on Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism.
Bachman, J.G. (1994). Incorporating trend data to aid in the causal interpretation
of individual-level correlations among variables: Examples focusing on the recent
decline in marijuana use. In L. Collins & L. Seitz (Eds.), Advances in data
analysis for prevention intervention research. NIDA Research Monograph No. 142
(pp. 112-139). Rockville, MD: National Institute on Drug Abuse.
Schulenberg, J., & Ebata, A. T. (1994). Adolescence in the United States.
In K. Hurrelmann (Ed.), International handbook of adolescence (pp. 414-430).
Westport, CT: Greenwood Publishing Group.
Wallace, J.M., Jr., & Bachman, J.G. (1993). Validity of self-reports in
student based studies on minority populations: Issues and concerns. In M. De La Rosa &
J.L. Andrados (Eds.), Drug abuse among minority youth: Advances in research
and methodology. NIDA Research Monograph No. 130 (pp. 167-200). Rockville,
MD: National Institute on Drug Abuse.
Johnston, L.D., O'Malley, P.M., & Bachman, J.G. (1992). Illicit drug use,
smoking, and drinking by America's high school students, college students, and
young adults, 1975-1987: Overview of key findings. In R. L. Bloom (Ed.)
Changing lives: Studies in human development and professional helping.
Columbia, SC: University of South Carolina Press.
Johnston, L.D. (1992). How epidemiology helps us to grasp the phenomenon of
drug use. In Proceedings of the Sixth International Conference contra spem in
spem: Drugs and Alcoholism against Life. Vatican City: The Vatican.
Johnston, L.D. (1991). Contributions of drug epidemiology to the field of
drug abuse prevention. In W. Bukoski (Ed.) Drug abuse prevention research:
Methodological issues (NIDA Research Monograph No. 107, pp. 57-80). Washington,
DC: National Institute on Drug Abuse.
O'Malley, P.M., Johnston, L.D., & Bachman, J.G. (1991).
Quantitative and qualitative changes in cocaine use among American high school
seniors, college students, and young adults. In C. Schade & S. Schober (Eds.),
The epidemiology of cocaine use. (NIDA Research Monograph No. 110,
pp. 19-44). Washington, DC: National Institute on Drug Abuse.
Bachman, J.G. (1991). School dropouts. In R.M. Lerner, A.C. Petersen, &
J. Brooks-Gunn (Eds.) Encyclopedia of adolescence. New York, NY: Garland.
Bachman, J.G., Johnston, L.D., & O'Malley, P.M. (1991). How changes in
drug use are linked to perceived risks and disapproval: Evidence from national
studies that youth and young adults respond to information about the consequences
of drug use. In R.L. Donohew, H. Sypher, & W. Bukoski (Eds.),
Persuasive communication and drug abuse prevention (pp. 133-156).
Hillsdale, NJ: Lawrence Erlbaum.
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Johnston, L.D. (1991). Toward a theory of drug epidemics. In R.L. Donohew,
H. Sypher, & W. Bukoski (Eds.), Persuasive communication and drug abuse
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Johnston, L.D. (1990). America's war on drugs: What we should have learned
by now. Action strategies for the 90s: The Great Lakes leadership conference
on substance abuse prevention. (Keynote address, Conference Proceedings.)
Ann Arbor, MI: University of Michigan School of Public Health, pp. 85-104.
Johnston, L.D. (1989). America's drug problem in the media:
Is it real or is it Memorex? In P. Shoemaker (Ed.), Communication campaigns
about drugs: Government, media, and the public (pp. 97-111). Hillsdale, NJ:
Lawrence Erlbaum.
Bachman, J.G., Johnston, L.D., & O'Malley, P.M. (1986). Recent findings
from Monitoring the Future: A continuing study of the lifestyles and values of youth.
In F.M. Andrews (Ed.), Research on the quality of life (pp. 215-234).
Ann Arbor, MI: Institute for Social Research.
Johnston, L.D. (1985). The etiology and prevention of substance use: What
can we learn from recent historical changes? In C.L. Jones & R.J. Battjes (Eds.),
Etiology of drug abuse: Implications for prevention. (NIDA Research
Monograph No. 56, pp. 155-177). Washington, DC: National Institute on Drug Abuse.
Johnston, L.D. (1985). Techniques for reducing measurement error in surveys
of drug use. In L. N. Robins (Ed.), Studying drug abuse (pp. 117-136).
New Brunswick, NJ: Rutgers University Press.
Johnston, L.D., & Harrison, L.D. (1985). An international perspective
on alcohol use among youth. In U. Rydberg (Ed.), Alcohol and the developing
brain (pp. 161-170). New York: Raven Press.
Johnston, L.D., & O'Malley, P.M. (1985). Issues of validity and population
coverage in student surveys of drug use. In B.A. Rouse, N.J. Kozel, & L.G. Richards (Eds.),
Self-report methods of estimating drug use: Meeting current challenges to validity.
(NIDA Research Monograph No. 57, pp. 31-54). Washington, DC: National
Institute on Drug Abuse.
O'Malley, P.M., Johnston, L.D., & Bachman, J.G. (1985). Cocaine use
among American adolescents and young adults. In N.J. Kozel & E.H. Adams (Eds.),
Cocaine use in America: Epidemiologic and clinical perspectives.
(NIDA Research Monograph No. 61, pp. 50-75). Washington, DC: National Institute
on Drug Abuse.
Bachman, J.G. (1982). Family relationships and self-esteem. In M. Rosenberg &
H. Kaplan (Eds.), The social psychology of the self-concept.
Arlington Heights, IL: AMH Press.
Johnston, L.D. (1982). A review and analysis of recent changes in marijuana
use by American young people. In Marijuana: The national impact on education
(pp. 8-13). New York: American Council on Marijuana.
Johnston, L.D. (1981). Frequent marijuana use: Correlates, possible effects,
and reasons for using and quitting. In R. deSilva, R. Dupont, & G. Russell (Eds.),
Treating the marijuana dependent person (pp. 8-14). New York: American
Council on Marijuana.
Johnston, L.D., Bachman, J.G., & O'Malley, P.M. (1980). Drug use among
American high school students. In L. Brill & C. Winick (Eds.), The yearbook
of substance use and abuse (Vol. 2). New York: Human Sciences Press.
Brooke, E., & Johnston, L.D. (1979). The assessment of drug abuse. In
Resource book on measures to reduce illicit demand for drugs (pp. 33-51;
published in English, French, and Spanish). Geneva, Switzerland: United Nations.
Johnston, L.D., O'Malley, P.M., & Eveland, L.K. (1978). Drugs and delinquency:
A search for causal connections. In D.G. Kandel (Ed.), Longitudinal research
on drug use: Empirical findings and methodological issues (pp. 137-156).
Washington, DC: Hemisphere Publishing.
Johnston, L.D. (1977). Introduction to the use of follow-up studies. In L. Johnston,
D. Nurco, & L. Robins (Eds.), Conducting follow-up research on drug
treatment programs. (NIDA Treatment Program Monograph Series No. 2, pp. 1-8).
Washington, DC: National Institute on Drug Abuse.
Johnston, L.D. (1977). Problems of data acquisition in longitudinal studies.
In L. Richards & L.B. Blevens (Eds.), The epidemiology of drug abuse:
Current issues. (NIDA Research Monograph No. 10, pp. 60-67).
Washington, DC: National Institute on Drug Abuse.
Johnston, L.D. (1977). Survey data as contributors to estimation of heroin
and other narcotics use. In J.D. Rittenhouse (Ed.), The epidemiology of
heroin and other narcotics. (NIDA Research Monograph No. 16, pp. 103-108).
Washington, DC: National Institute on Drug Abuse.
Johnston, L.D., Nurco, D., & Robins, L. (1977). Reporting and utilizing
the results of a follow-up study. In L. Johnston, D. Nurco, & L. Robins (Eds.),
Conducting follow-up research on drug treatment programs. (NIDA Treatment
Program Monograph Series No. 2, pp. 139-144). Washington, DC: National Institute
on Drug Abuse.
Johnston, L.D., & Bachman, J.G. (1976). Educational institutions and
adolescent development. In J. Adams (Ed.), Understanding adolescence
(3rd rev. ed., pp. 290-315). Boston, MA: Allyn & Bacon.
Johnston, L.D. (1975). Defining the term "polydrug use." In J. Elinson &
D. Nurco (Eds.), Operational definitions in socio-behavioral drug use research.
(NIDA Research Monograph No. 2, pp. 36-39). Washington, DC: National
Institute on Drug Abuse.
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Bachman, J. G., Johnston, L. D., O’Malley, P. M. (2001).
The Monitoring the Future project after 27 years: Design and procedures.
(Monitoring the Future Occasional Paper No. 54). Ann Arbor, MI: Institute for Social Research.
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Johnston, L. D., O'Malley, P. M., & Bachman, J. G. (2001).
Demographic subgroup trends for various licit and illicit drugs,
1975-2000.(Monitoring the Future Occasional Paper No. 53)
[On-line]. Ann Arbor, MI: Institute for Social Research. Available:
http://monitoringthefuture.org/
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Johnston, L. D., O’Malley, P. M., Schulenberg, J., & Bachman, J. G. (2001).
The aims and objectives of the Monitoring the Future study and progress toward
fulfilling them as of 2001. (Monitoring the Future Occasional Paper No. 52).
Ann Arbor, MI: Institute for Social Research.
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Schulenberg, J., & Maggs, J. L. (2001). A developmental perspective on
alcohol and other drug use during adolescence and the transition to young
adulthood. (Monitoring the Future Occasional Paper No. 51). Ann Arbor, MI:
Institute for Social Research.
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Brown, T. N., Schulenberg, J., Bachman, J. G., O'Malley, P. M., Johnston,
L. D. (2001). Consistency and change in correlates of youth substance use,
1976-1997. (Monitoring the Future Occasional Paper No. 49). Ann Arbor, MI:
Institute for Social Research.
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Pilgrim, C., Schulenberg, J., O'Malley, P. M., Bachman, J. G.,
Johnston, L. D. (2000). Mediators of parental influences on adolescent
substance use: Grade, gender, and ethnic comparisons
(1994-1996). (Monitoring the Future Occasional Paper No. 47). Ann
Arbor, MI: Institute for Social Research. 48 pp.
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Bryant, A. L., Schulenberg, J., Bachman, J. G., O'Malley, P. M.,
Johnston, L. D. (2000). Acting out and lighting up: Understanding
the links among school misbehavior, academic achievement, and
cigarette use. (Monitoring the Future Occasional Paper
No. 46). Ann Arbor, MI: Institute for Social Research. 29 pp.
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Johnston, L.D., O'Malley, P.M., Bachman, J.G., & Schulenberg, J.E.
(1999). Cigarette brand preferences among adolescents.
(Monitoring the Future Occasional Paper 45.) Ann Arbor, MI: Institute
for Social Research. 37 pp.
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Johnston, L.D. (1998). Reasons for use, abstention, and
quitting illicit drug use by American adolescents. (Monitoring the
Future Occasional Paper 44). A report commissioned for the final
report of the Drugs-Violence Task Force of the National Sentencing
Commission. Ann Arbor, MI: Institute for Social Research.
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Schulenberg, J., O'Malley, P.M., Bachman, J.G., & Johnston,
L.D. (1998). Life-paths into young adulthood and the course of
substance use and well-being: Inter- and intra-cohort
comparisons. (Monitoring the Future Occasional Paper 43). Ann
Arbor, MI: Institute for Social Research.
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Bachman, J.G., Freedman-Doan, P., O'Malley, P.M., Johnston, L.D., &
Segal, D.R. (1999). Comparing drug using behaviors among
high school graduates entering military service, college, and civilian
employment. (Monitoring the Future Occasional Paper 42.) Ann
Arbor, MI: Institute for Social Research.
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Bachman, J.G., Segal, D., Freedman-Doan, P., & O'Malley,
P.M. (1998). Military propensity and enlistment: Cross-sectional
and panel analyses of correlates and predictors. (Monitoring the
Future Occasional Paper 41). Ann Arbor, MI: The Institute for Social
Research.
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Bachman, J.G., Freedman-Doan, P., Segal, D., & O'Malley,
P.M. (1997). Trends in military propensity and the
propensity-enlistment relationship. (Monitoring the Future
Occasional Paper 40). Ann Arbor, MI: The Institute for Social
Research.
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Bachman, J.G., O'Malley, P.M., Johnston, L.D., Rodgers, W.L., Schulenberg,
J.E., Lim, J., & Wadsworth, K.N. (1996). Changes in drug use during
ages 18-32. (Monitoring the Future Occasional Paper No. 39.) Ann Arbor,
MI: Institute for Social Research.
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Bachman, J.G., Johnston, L.D., & O'Malley, P.M. (1996). The
Monitoring the Future project after twenty-two years: Design and
procedures. (Monitoring the Future Occasional Paper No. 38.) Ann
Arbor, MI: Institute for Social Research.
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Schulenberg, J., Bachman, J.G., Johnston, L.D., & O'Malley,
P.M. (1994). Historical trends in attitudes and preferences
regarding family, work, and the future among American adolescents:
National data from 1976-1992. (Monitoring the Future Occasional
Paper No. 37.) Ann Arbor, MI: Institute for Social Research.
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Schulenberg, J., Bachman, J.G., O'Malley, P.M., & Johnston, L.D.
(1993). How educational success during adolescence continues to deter
substance use during young adulthood: A panel analysis examining alternative
causal models. (Monitoring the Future Occasional Paper No. 36.) Ann
Arbor, MI: Institute for Social Research.
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Bachman, J.G., O'Malley, P.M., Johnston, L.D., Rodgers, W.L., &
Schulenberg, J. (1992). Changes in drug use during the post-high school
years. (Monitoring the Future Occasional Paper No. 35.) Ann Arbor,
MI: Institute for Social Research.
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Johnston, L.D., O'Malley, P.M., Schulenberg, J. & Bachman,
J.G. (1996). Aims and objectives of the Monitoring the Future
study, 2nd revised edition. (Monitoring the Future Occasional
Paper No. 34.) Ann Arbor, MI: Institute for Social Research.
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Bachman, J.G., Johnston, L.D. & O'Malley, P.M. (1991).
The Monitoring the Future project after seventeen years: Design and
procedures. (Monitoring the Future Occasional Paper No. 33.) Ann
Arbor, MI: Institute for Social Research.
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Bachman, J.G., & Schulenberg, J. (1992, revised). Part-time
work by high school seniors: Sorting out correlates and possible
consequences. (Monitoring the Future Occasional Paper No. 32.) Ann
Arbor, MI: Institute for Social Research.
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Johnston, L.D., O'Malley, P.M., Harrison, L.D., (1989).
The second worldwide survey of drug and alcohol use among students
in the Department of Defense dependents school system 1982-1987.
(Monitoring the Future Occasional Paper No. 31.) Ann Arbor, MI: Institute for Social Research.
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Bachman, J.G., Wallace, J.M. Jr., Kurth, C., Johnston, L.D., O'Malley, P.M. (1990).
Drug use among black, white, hispanic, native American, and asian
American high school seniors (1976-1989): Prevalence, trends, and
correlates.
(Monitoring the Future Occasional Paper No. 30.) Ann Arbor, MI: Institute for Social Research.
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Bachman, J.G., Johnston, L.D., O'Malley, P.M. (1990).
Linking trends in cocaine use to perceived risks, disapproval, and
lifestyle factors: An analysis of high school seniors, 1976-1988.
(Monitoring the Future Occasional Paper No. 29.) Ann Arbor, MI: Institute for Social Research.
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O'Malley, P.M., & Wagenaar, A.C. (1990).
Minimum drinking age laws effects on American youth 1976-1987.
(Monitoring the Future Occasional Paper No. 28.) Ann Arbor, MI: Institute for Social Research.
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Johnston, L.D. (1988).
Reducing drug use in America: A perspective, a strategy, and some promising approaches.
(Monitoring the Future Occasional Paper No. 26.)
Ann Arbor, MI: Institute for Social Research.
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Johnston, L.D., O'Malley, P.M., Bachman, J.G. (1988).
Drug use among American college students and their noncollege age peers.
(Monitoring the Future Occasional Paper No. 25.)
Ann Arbor, MI: Institute for Social Research.
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O'Malley, P.M., Bachman, J.G. & Johnston, L.D. (1988).
Student drug use in America: Differences among high schools 1986-1987.
(Monitoring the Future Occasional Paper No. 24.) Ann Arbor, MI: Institute for Social Research.
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Herzog, A.R., Bachman, J.G., Johnston, L.D. O'Malley, P.M. (1987)
Sex differences in adolescents' health-threatening behaviors: What accounts for them?
(Monitoring the Future Occasional Paper No. 23.) Ann Arbor, MI: Institute for Social Research.
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O'Malley, P.M., Bachman, J.G. & Johnston, L.D. (1988).
Differentiation of period, age, and cohort effects on drug use 1976-1986.
(Monitoring the Future Occasional Paper No. 22.) Ann
Arbor, MI: Institute for Social Research.
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Bachman, J.G., O'Malley, P.M., & Johnston, L.D. (1986).
Change and consistency in the correlates of drug use among high school seniors: 1975-1986.
(Monitoring the Future Occasional Paper No. 21.) Ann
Arbor, MI: Institute for Social Research.
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Bachman, J.G., Bare, D.E. &Frankie, E.I. (1986)
Correlates of employment among high school seniors.
(Monitoring the Future Occasional Paper No. 20.) Ann
Arbor, MI: Institute for Social Research.
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Bachman, J.G., Johnston, L.D., O'Malley, P.M. & Humphrey, R.H. (1986)
Changes in marijuana use linked to changes in perceived risks and disapproval.
(Monitoring the Future Occasional Paper No. 19.) Ann
Arbor, MI: Institute for Social Research.
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Bachman, J.G., Johnston, L.D., O'Malley, P.M. & Bare, D.E. (1985)
The Monitoring the Future follow-up surveys: A description of key
experiences during the first years after high school.
(Monitoring the Future Occasional Paper No. 18.) Ann
Arbor, MI: Institute for Social Research.
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Bachman, J.G., & O'Malley, P.M., (1983).
The impacts of response styles on black-white differences in
self-esteem: An analysis of six samples of youth.
(Monitoring the Future Occasional Paper No. 16.) Ann
Arbor, MI: Institute for Social Research.
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Johnston, L.D., O'Malley, P.M., & Davis-Sacks, M.L. (1983)
Student drug use, attitudes, and beliefs in the Department of
Defense Dependent Schools class of 1982.
(Monitoring the Future Occasional Paper No. 15.) Ann Arbor, MI: Institute for Social Research.
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O'Malley, P.M., Bachman, J.G. & Johnston, L.D. (1983).
Period, age, and cohort effects on substance use among American youth 1976-1982.
(Monitoring the Future Occasional Paper No. 14.) Ann Arbor, MI: Institute for Social Research.
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Johnston, L.D., O'Malley, P.M., & Bachman, J.G. (1981)
Marijuana decriminalization: The impact on youth 1975-1980.
(Monitoring the Future Occasional Paper No. 13.) Ann
Arbor, MI: Institute for Social Research.
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Bachman, J.G. (1981) Trends in high school seniors' views of the
military.
(Monitoring the Future Occasional Paper No. 12.) Ann Arbor, MI: Institute for
Social Research.
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Bachman, J.G., O'Malley, P.M., & Johnston, L.D. (1981).
Changes in drug use after high school as a function of role status
and social environment.
(Monitoring the Future Occasional Paper No. 11.) Ann Arbor, MI: Institute for
Social Research.
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A.R. Herzog, 1980. High school seniors' occupational plans and
values: Trends in sex differences 1976 through 1980. (Available in
reprint from Sociology of Education, 1982.
(Monitoring the Future Occasional Paper No. 10.) Ann Arbor, MI: Institute for
Social Research.
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Bachman, J.G., & O'Malley, P.M., (1980).
When four months equal a year: An exploration of inconsistencies in
students' monthly versus yearly reports of drug use.
(Monitoring the Future Occasional Paper No. 9.) Ann
Arbor, MI: Institute for Social Research.
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Bachman, J.G., O'Malley, P.M., & Johnston, L.D. (1980).
Correlates of drug use, part I: Selected measures of background,
recent experiences, and lifestyle orientations.
(Monitoring the Future Occasional Paper No. 8.) Ann
Arbor, MI: Institute for Social Research.
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Miller, J.D., & Bachman, J.G. (1980).
Ecological concerns among high school seniors: 1976-1979.
(Monitoring the Future Occasional Paper No. 7.) Ann
Arbor, MI: Institute for Social Research.
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Herzog, A.R., & Bachman, J.G. (1979). Description of a
special survey using a single combined form of the Monitoring the
Future questionnaires.(Monitoring the Future Occasional Paper
No. 6.) Ann Arbor, MI: Institute for Social Research.
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Bachman, J.G., O'Malley, P.M., & Johnston, L.D. (1979).
Developing composite measures of drug use: Comparisons among
lifetime, annual, and monthly prevalence reports for thirteen classes
of drugs. (Monitoring the
Future Occasional Paper No. 5.) Ann Arbor, MI: Institute for Social
Research.
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Bachman, J.G., & Johnston, L.D. (1979). Fewer rebels, fewer
causes: A profile of today's college freshmen. (Monitoring the
Future Occasional Paper No. 4.) Ann Arbor, MI: Institute for Social
Research.
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Herzog, A.R., Bachman, J.G., & Johnston, L.D. (1979). High
school seniors' preferences for sharing work and family
responsibilities between husband and wife. (Monitoring the Future
Occasional Paper No. 3.) Ann Arbor, MI: Institute for Social
Research.
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Herzog, A.R., Bachman, J.G., & Johnston, L.D. (1978).
Concern for others and its relationship to specific attitudes on
race relations, sex roles, ecology, and population control.
(Monitoring the Future Occasional Paper No. 2.) Ann Arbor, MI:
Institute for Social Research.
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Bachman, J.G., & Johnston, L.D. (1978). The Monitoring the
Future project: Design and procedures.(Monitoring the Future
Occasional Paper No. 1.) Ann Arbor, MI: Institute for Social
Research.
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