“…Fang & Schinke, 2014; Helm, Okamoto, Kaliades, & Giroux, 2014; Okamoto, Helm, et al, 2014; Okamoto, Kulis, Helm, Edwards, & Giroux, 2014; Pedersen et al, 2014; Pokhrel & Herzog, 2014; Savage & Mezuk, 2014; Yu et al, 2014). Substance use emerged as an important health issue across a wide range of developmental periods, including adolescence (e.g., Helm et al, 2014; Okamoto, Kulis, et al, 2014), emerging adulthood (e.g., Jimi Huh, Heesung Shin, et al, 2014; Luczak et al, 2014) and all other periods of adulthood (e.g., Mukherjea et al, 2014; Tsang et al, 2014). The majority of studies used quantitative-correlational designs with analytical methods such as analysis of variance, linear or logistic regression, and structural equation modeling ( n = 15; e.g., Mukherjea et al, 2014).…”