Wechsler H, Rohman M E
Am J Drug Alcohol Abuse. 1981;8(1):27-37. doi: 10.3109/00952998109016916.
The results of a study of New England college students indicate that in 1977, marijuana and alcohol use among college students was widespread. Nearly all students reported that they drank alcoholic beverages, and more than two-thirds indicated that they had used one or more other drugs within the past year. Of these students, about 60% smoked marijuana, a drug that seems to be related to a student life-style involving the use of alcohol and other "recreational" drugs. Differences between those students who do smoke marijuana and those who abstain are apparently declining as marijuana use becomes more prevalent.
一项针对新英格兰大学生的研究结果表明,1977年,大学生中使用大麻和酒精的现象很普遍。几乎所有学生都报告称他们饮用酒精饮料,超过三分之二的学生表示在过去一年里使用过一种或多种其他毒品。在这些学生中,约60%吸食大麻,大麻似乎与涉及使用酒精和其他“消遣性”毒品的学生生活方式有关。随着大麻使用变得更加普遍,吸食大麻的学生和不吸食大麻的学生之间的差异显然在缩小。