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El. knyga: Social and Psychological Factors of Cannabis Use in Later Life by Generation Jones: Still Dazed and Confused

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  • Išleidimo metai: 11-Nov-2024
  • Leidėjas: Lexington Books/Fortress Academic
  • Kalba: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781666952681
  • Formatas: EPUB+DRM
  • Išleidimo metai: 11-Nov-2024
  • Leidėjas: Lexington Books/Fortress Academic
  • Kalba: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781666952681

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This book explores later-in-life cannabis use among those born between 1954 and 1965. By examining the resurgence of cannabis use in this group, it explores the ways in which societal shifts and legal changes have the potential to influence habits. Drawing on theoretical perspectives and extensive research, including data from the National Survey on Drug Use and Health, Black investigates the demographic, psychological, and sociological factors associated with marijuana use in later life, revealing intriguing trends, such as higher usage among older women and those with higher incomes. Additionally, the book draws on personal narratives, providing a rich qualitative analysis of Generation Jones’s motivations and experiences with marijuana. Through a comprehensive examination of both quantitative data and personal accounts, Black provides a nuanced understanding of the complexities surrounding cannabis use in this unique demographic.



This book investigates cannabis use among those born between 1954 and 1965. Combining quantitative data and qualitative personal narratives, it explores the ways in which demographic, psychological, and sociological factors drive cannabis use in this cohort’s later life.

Recenzijos

Pamela Black gives readers great insight into the cannabis use by Generation Jones, an often overlooked population in drug research. Using classic criminological theory, she skillfully shows the effects as well as the explanations for their use. For anyone interested in why their parents and grandparents use marijuana, this book offers the answers. -- Lisa Pasko, University of Denver

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This book investigates cannabis use among those born between 1954 and 1965. Combining quantitative data and qualitative personal narratives, it explores the ways in which demographic, psychological, and sociological factors drive cannabis use in this cohorts later life.
Part 1: Background on Marijuana Use by Generation Jones

Chapter 1: Introduction

Chapter 2: Theoretical Perspectives on Drug Use by Older Adults

Chapter 3: Past Research on Marijuana Use by Older Adults

Chapter 4: Purpose of Present Study

Part 2: Research Methodology

Chapter 5: Study Design

Chapter 6: Measurement of Study Variables

Chapter 7: Who, What and Why? Factors Associated with Later Life Cannabis Use
by Generation Jones

Part 3: Data Analysis and Results

Chapter 8: Relative Effects of Psychological and Sociological Factors: A
Comparison of Their Effects across Sociodemographic Subpopulations

Chapter 9: In Their Own Words: What are Generation Jones Thoughts on Their
Continued (or Resurgent) Marijuana Use?

Chapter 10: Discussion and Conclusions
Pamela Black is professor of criminal justice at Pennsylvania State University Hazleton.