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How teens use cannabis linked to binge drinkingCEFR B1

15 Dec 2025

Adapted from U. Buffalo, Futurity CC BY 4.0

Photo by Samantha Peralta, Unsplash

Level B1 – Intermediate
3 min
149 words

A study from the University at Buffalo examined how twelfth graders use cannabis and whether specific modes of use are linked to recent binge drinking. The researchers analyzed nationally representative data from Monitoring the Future collected between 2018 and 2021. The work was published in Substance Use & Misuse.

Nearly 31% of survey participants reported cannabis use in the past year. Among those users, 87% reported smoking, 49% used edibles, and 45% vaped. A majority—65%—reported multi-modal use, meaning they used two or more different methods.

The analysis found that smoking, vaping, and dabbing were each associated with any binge drinking in the past two weeks, while edible use was not. Michelle Goulette, the study's first author, noted that using more than one mode increases the risk of binge drinking. The authors recommend measuring modes of use more often and considering education or regulation for higher-risk products.

Difficult words

  • cannabisa plant whose products are used as drugs
  • binge drinkingdrinking a large amount of alcohol quickly
  • ediblefood products that contain drugs like cannabis
    edibles
  • multi-modalusing two or more different methods
  • dabinhaling concentrated cannabis vapor with a device
    dabbing
  • regulationofficial rules or laws that control something

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