Megan E. Patrick
@meganepatrick.bsky.social
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Research Professor & Associate Director, Survey Research Center Institute for Social Research, University of Michigan Research on substance use and health
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umisr.bsky.social
ISR’s Monitoring the Future Panel Study finds record highs in adult vaping, cannabis, nicotine pouch use, and more.

@meganepatrick.bsky.social says the data helps shape public health response. See some of the data highlights below.

Read more: myumi.ch/15png

#Druguse #newdata #Science
A young man sits indoors vaping with smoke around him. White bold text reads: “Substance Use Increasing Across U.S. Adults.” Yellow italic text below asks, “What does the latest data reveal about adult substance use today?” At the bottom, three white icons represent a vape pen, cannabis leaf, and mushroom. A yellow arrow points right with white text below it reading, “See the data highlights.” The ISR logo appears in the top left. 
A person rolls a cannabis joint with visible buds and tools in the background. A bar chart displays cannabis use rates among ages 19–30: ~42% past year (navy), ~29% past month (teal), and ~10% daily (brown). Text at the top reads: “Cannabis use (ages 19–30) reported: At the bottom, yellow bold text reads: “Historic Highs.” Bottom right says “See more” next to a yellow arrow. Small footer text includes the source: Source: Patrick, M. E., Miech, R. A., Johnston, L. D., & O’Malley, P. M. (2025). Monitoring the Future Panel Study annual report: National data on substance use among adults ages 19 to 65, 1976–2024. Monitoring the Future Monograph Series. Ann Arbor, MI: Institute for Social Research, University of Michigan. The ISR logo appears in the bottom left corner. 
 A person is seen vaping with a group blurred in the background. A small image shows several metal vaping devices. A bar graph shows nicotine vaping among ages 19–30: 25% past year (navy bar) and 19% past month (teal bar). Header text reads: “Nicotine vaping (ages 19–30) reported:” Yellow bold text below reads: “Record Highs.” The bottom includes the ISR logo in the bottom left and “See more” next to a yellow arrow on the right. Small source text:Source: Patrick, M. E., Miech, R. A., Johnston, L. D., & O’Malley, P. M. (2025). Monitoring the Future Panel Study annual report: National data on substance use among adults ages 19 to 65, 1976–2024. Monitoring the Future Monograph Series. Ann Arbor, MI: Institute for Social Research, University of Michigan.  Megan Patrick is smiling in a professional headshot at the bottom of the image. Behind her, people gather at an outdoor event. Three circular photos show a hand holding a vape, a cannabis joint, and nicotine pouches. A large white quote reads:
“Behaviors and public perceptions about drug use can shift rapidly, based on drug availability and other factors. It’s important to track this so that public health professionals and communities can be prepared to respond.” Her name appears in bold: “Megan Patrick” Below that: “Research Professor and the Monitoring the Future Panel Survey’s Principal Investigator” Top left includes ISR logo.
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umichnews.bsky.social
The percente of young & midlife adults using nicotine pouches significantly increased last year, while cannabis use, vaping & psychedelic drugs are at or near all-time highs, according to the latest data from @umisr.bsky.social's Monitoring the Future. myumi.ch/VVn4x h/t @meganepatrick.bsky.social
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The Monitoring the Future survey, a national poll of substance use, has shown a significant decline in young people’s drinking over the last decade, said Megan Patrick (@meganepatrick.bsky.social), research professor and the MTF panel survey’s principal investigator. www.nytimes.com/2025/08/13/w...
U.S. Drinking Drops to New Low, Poll Finds
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umichnews.bsky.social
A new study from @umisr.bsky.social & @cmu.edu reveals 40% of young drinkers report drinking alone, a pattern linked to significantly higher risk of alcohol use disorder. Solitary drinking is often tied to coping with anxiety & depression, making this a red flag for future harm.
More: myumi.ch/W6Pw5
“The trends show that the gap between men and women has narrowed,” said co-author Megan Patrick, research professor at U-M’s Institute for Social Research. “There have been increases in solitary drinking among young women, in particular, over the past 25 years. Solitary drinking, or sometimes drinking when they are alone, was reported by about 40% of young adults who drank in the past year.”
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mtfstudy.bsky.social
Great news! The MTF longitudinal panel data for ages 18-30, including the core and all six form-specific data files are now available! myumi.ch/w9d64
nahdap.bsky.social
New data alert! We have now released all forms 1-6 in our Monitoring the Future Panel Data Series!
Learn more and apply here --> myumi.ch/w9d64
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Solitary drinking has soared among young adults, ⬆️ to rates not seen since the late 1970s.

This trend, found in a #MonitoringtheFuture & @cmu.edu study, is especially evident in young women, shrinking the historical gender gap in this high-risk drinking behavior.

Learn more: myumi.ch/3RmGD
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The deadline to apply to the Monitoring the Future @icpsrsummer.bsky.social workshops is June 6th! Online only: myumi.ch/mRRmJ & in-person: myumi.ch/jJJmg
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um-src.bsky.social
Congratulations to Grace Noppert!! She has been awarded with a Research Faculty Recognition Award from the UM Office of the Vice President for Research.
CONTRATULATIONS: Grace Noppert, Research Assistant Professor, Survey Research Center and Faculty Associate, Population Studies Center, Institute for Social Research.
Office of the Vice President for Research.
2025 Research Faculty Recognition Award
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um-src.bsky.social
Using @mtfstudy.bsky.social, Rebecca Evans-Polce, Brooke Arterberry, Stephanie Lanza & @meganepatrick.bsky.social conducted a comprehensive investigation of patterns of young adult substance use on a given day
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More than 150 leaders of America's colleges, universities, and scholarly societies issued "A Call for Constructive Engagement" in response to the ongoing government intrusion into #highered. Read the full statement: www.aacu.org/newsroom/a-c...
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New paper in @ajpmonline.bsky.social:
1 in 8 young adults in the US used delta-8-THC in the past year, with differences by other cannabis use & policy context,
in Monitoring the Future data @mtfstudy.bsky.social
with @adam-leventhal.bsky.social @alyssaharlow.bsky.social
doi.org/10.1016/j.am...
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mtfstudy.bsky.social
Join us April 10-13, 2025 in the #PAA2025 exhibit hall as we showcase our Monitoring the Future study and research!
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icpsrsummer.bsky.social
Receive an overview of the MTF Cross-sectional and Panel studies and discussion of the content of MTF public release and restricted-use data, data management, and analysis planning. For more details: myumi.ch/n18R9 and myumi.ch/3RkD1

#SumProg25 #ICPSR
ICPSR Summer Program Workshop Announcement: Exploring "Monitoring the Future" Data, Online: July 9-11 and In-Person: July 28-30, Free to attend!
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@um-src.bsky.social now has its own starter pack of researchers, programs, and @umisr.bsky.social centers! Follow, share, and comment to be added or removed.
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asc.upenn.edu
Researchers at Annenberg and @umdscience.bsky.social show that proposed NIH funding cuts lead to an estimated $16 billion in economic loss and 68,000 jobs lost nationwide. Learn about their project and view the interactive map here:
Data-Driven, Interactive Map Shows Local Economic Impact of Cuts to Federal Funding for Health Research
www.asc.upenn.edu
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🧪 Delta-8-THC is a psychoactive compound derived from hemp forms of cannabis increasingly used in vapes. @meganepatrick.bsky.social, Richard Miech et al used @mtfstudy.bsky.social to report on the prevalence of Delta-8-THC use among young adults aged 19-30 years myumi.ch/3ReMn
Use of Delta-8-THC and Other Types of Cannabis among Young Adults in the U.S.
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Celebrating 50 Years of Monitoring the Future Research!
For half a century, the Survey Research Center at the Institute for Social Research has conducted the Monitoring the Future (MTF) study, examining the behaviors, attitudes, and values of American students. Read more: myumi.ch/M6Qd6
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katiew.bsky.social
For those keeping track, we are now at 2 weeks with no new R01s funded. Still only 18 new ("01") grants are fellowships/Ks, a few admin supplements, one R35, and one R03. Same 2-week period in 2024: 143 new grants were awarded and 41 R01s. Devastating.
katiew.bsky.social
I've been stalking NIH Reporter to see if any new R01s fund at the 15% F&A rate, but... no new full R01s have funded since 2/10/2025, not a single R01 - across all of NIH - since 2/08. Only 18 grants have been newly funded - I am happy for the F31/F32/F30, R35, K99 trainees who have received $$.
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sundermannaj.bsky.social
41/47 (87%) of NIH study sections are cancelled this week

Frustrating to see all this good research stalled (& not funded)

You can search for study sections that ‘did not meet as scheduled’ here with ones with * ⤵️
www.csr.nih.gov/RevPanelsAnd...
Review Dates
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