2019
DOI: 10.1016/j.abrep.2019.100165
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Predictors of quickly progressing from initiating alcohol use to engaging in binge drinking among adolescents

Abstract: Background A short delay to first intoxication confers alcohol-related risk, but risk factors for a short delay have yet to be examined. Methods 230 high school students (55.7% male; age 16.52 [1.19] years; 70.9% White) were surveyed about alcohol use. We examined whether sex, race, parental history of alcohol problems, age of onset, type of alcohol consumed, drinking company, and subjective response to alcohol were associated with 1) delay to first binge episode and 2)… Show more

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“…The high rate of improper and irresponsible alcohol use by the adolescents is a well-known phenomenon in literature (Beck and Treiman, 1996; D'Alessio et al , 2006; Hingson et al , 2009; LaBrie et al , 2010; Morean et al , 2019; Wechsler et al ,1994; White and Labouvie, 1989). As the majority of the cases concerning the initiation to the use of alcohol and excessive alcohol consumption occur during adolescence, therefore elevating the risk of addiction in adult age, it is fundamental to establish the prevention in this period of life or even earlier (Kuntsche et al , 2005).…”
Section: Analysis Of the Literaturementioning
confidence: 99%
“…The high rate of improper and irresponsible alcohol use by the adolescents is a well-known phenomenon in literature (Beck and Treiman, 1996; D'Alessio et al , 2006; Hingson et al , 2009; LaBrie et al , 2010; Morean et al , 2019; Wechsler et al ,1994; White and Labouvie, 1989). As the majority of the cases concerning the initiation to the use of alcohol and excessive alcohol consumption occur during adolescence, therefore elevating the risk of addiction in adult age, it is fundamental to establish the prevention in this period of life or even earlier (Kuntsche et al , 2005).…”
Section: Analysis Of the Literaturementioning
confidence: 99%
“…Remarkably, the average age of primary alcohol experience seems to be at 12 years old, and 13 for the first intoxication episode (6). This behavior is particularly worrying considering that early age drinking is associated with a greater risk of engaging in BD or suffers from an alcohol use disorder (AUD) in the near future (7)(8)(9). Likewise, early age drinkers seem to exhibit a higher susceptibility to the deleterious consequences of alcohol on the brain.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The question was derived from the Health Behavior in School‐Aged Children questionnaire (Currie et al, 2004). We used year 14 to create a dichotomous variable to indicate the onset age of alcohol use ≥ 14 years vs. 14 or youngers as adolescents usually experienced their first standard drink at about 14 years old (Masten, Faden, Zucker, and Spear, 2008; Morean, Peterson, and L'Insalata, 2019).…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%