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College-age kids are drinking less alcohol — but smoking more marijuana

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Young adults aren’t drinking as much as they used to. In fact, more than a quarter don’t drink alcohol at all, recent surveys show.

It’s good news for health. But there is also a downside in the data: While alcohol use is falling among 18-to-22-year-olds, marijuana use is inching upward. The number of young adults using both alcohol and marijuana is also rising, heightening concerns about a future surge in substance abuse problems, new research shows.

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Ty Schepis is a professor of clinical psychology at Texas State University. His research focuses on substance use, primarily involving adolescent and young adult prescription misuse, prescription misuse and psychopathology, and adolescent and young adult nicotine use, including both traditional and e-cigarette use. Tu received his doctorate in Clinical Psychology from the University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center in 2006.