Abstract:Alcohol consumption among people aged 15–30 is marked by fairly rare daily consumption (2.5% of this group), but with high rates of occasional consumption (25.5%) and drunkenness (38.6%) above those o...Alcohol consumption among people aged 15–30 is marked by fairly rare daily consumption (2.5% of this group), but with high rates of occasional consumption (25.5%) and drunkenness (38.6%) above those of their elders. Although the majority of youth drink without any particular risk, excessive consumption has risen as compared to the year 2005 for both males and females. While these forms of behavior remain masculine, a narrowing of the gender gap appears with a profile marked by less frequent consumption but more widespread drunkenness.Read More
Publication Year: 2013
Publication Date: 2013-01-01
Language: en
Type: article
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