Abstract

Adolescent drinking continues to be a significant concern in the U.S. national epidemiological studies, which suggest that there are substantial increases among 16- to 17-year-olds for the past 30-day use (22.7%), heavy episodic drinking (HED; ≥5 drinks, 13.1%), and heavy use (>5 HED occasions, 2.7%) [1]. This is concerning, as the consequences for adolescents, the people around them, and society as a whole have been well documented [2].

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