“…Longitudinal analyses for over 1,000 New Zealand youth indicated the best-fitting causal model was from alcohol abuse or dependence to depression, though they tested both directions (Fergusson, Boden, & Horwood, 2009). A longitudinal study of African Americans from age 6 to 42 found increased substance use (alcohol, marijuana, cocaine) in adolescence predicted psychological distress in young adulthood but only for men (Green, Zebrak, Robertson, Fothergill, & Ensminger, 2012). These latter findings conflict with other theoretical and empirical findings indicating females are more vulnerable to increased depression resulting from substance use, perhaps due to their greater interpersonal sensitivity and vulnerability to interpersonal stress (Ge, Lorenz, Conger, & et.…”