COVID-19 pandemic and changes in the prevalence, patterns, and trajectories of substance use and related health risk outcomes among young adults in WA State

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This project examines changes in young adult substance use, related health risk behaviors, and substance use-related risk factors from before to during the COVID-19 pandemic among young adults in WA state (where alcohol, tobacco, and cannabis sales and use are legal for adults age 21 and over) using the accelerated longitudinal cohort sequential data from the Washington Young Adult Health Study. Findings will inform tailoring and development of prevention and intervention efforts aimed at reducing health risk behaviors and improving public health in emergent situations that pose serious challenges for effective long-term planning of such efforts.


Project Period:
September 16, 2022 August 31, 2025

Accepting Trainees?

Unknown

Funding Type(s):
Federal

Funder(s):
NIDA

Geographic Area(s):
Washington

Patient Population(s):
Young Adults

Targeted Condition(s):
Heath risk behaviors/health behaviors, Substance use disorders/misuse