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To address this gap, a PFI with integrated alcohol and RSB content for sexually active, college-aged young adults who regularly drink was developed. The integrated PFI showed promise in reducing alcohol-related sexual outcomes [43]. Second, there is considerable heterogeneity in PFI effects across participants [45] and studies [44,46]. Further, PFIs tend to provide short-term intervention benefits but offer diminished protection to college students beyond 6 months [46,47].
JMIR Res Protoc 2023;12:e43986
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Adverse effects of marijuana use on cognitive functioning have been reported by some young adults [1,2], with associated negative consequences such as injury and fatality due to driving while high on marijuana [3,4]. The emerging research base on cognitive impairments associated with marijuana use indicates slight and selective cognitive functioning impairments, particularly with certain early onset, heavy, and chronic patterns of marijuana use [5,6].
JMIR Mhealth Uhealth 2020;8(3):e16240
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