Abstract
Drinking indecently is a severe public health issue. Sipping or tasting frequently leads to regular alcohol or worsening habits such dangerous excessive drinking or addiction, alcoholism, or even death. Social and structural factors that have an impact on adolescents' health at the individual, family, community, and societal levels have a significant impact. Violence, mental health issues, creating the risk but rather self-harm, HIV or other viral infections, poor educational performance and dropout rates, limited employment opportunities, and accidents here on road or other unintentional injuries are just a slew of negative effects of adolescent alcohol consumption. The purpose of this review is to look at the research and determine what factors lead to teen consumption in Asian countries. The study made extensive use of internet resources including Pubmed and CINHAL. The study made extensive use of internet resources including Pubmed and CINHAL. After that, databases were accessed to conduct a more extensive literature search using key phrases and chemical operator to find publications pertinent to the issue. 64 records were found. Duplicate entries and those that didn't fit the criteria were removed. A criteria for inclusion/exclusion was used to filter 8 items.
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