Saturday, August 11, 2012
Alcohol Use Is Widespread Among
Today’s Teenagers
• Nearly 70% of 8th graders perceive alcoholic beverages as “fairly easy” or “very easy”
to get.
• By the time they complete high school nearly 80% of teenagers have consumed
alcohol, 30% report having been drunk in the past month, and 29% report having
5 or more drinks in a row in the past two weeks.
Alcohol Use Increases Substantially
From Middle To High School
• Approximately 20% of 8th graders report having recently (within the past 30 days)
consumed alcohol compared to 35% of 10th graders and almost 50% of 12th graders.
• A little over 20% of 8th graders report having been drunk at least once in their life
compared to almost 45% of 10th graders and 60% of 12th graders.
The Consequences of Underage Drinking
• A person who begins drinking as a young teen is four times more likely to develop
alcohol dependence than someone who waits until adulthood to use alcohol.
• During adolescence significant changes occur in the body, including the formation of
new networks in the brain. Alcohol use during this time may affect brain development.
• Motor vehicle crashes are the leading cause of death among youth ages 15 to 20,
and the rate of fatal crashes among alcohol-involved drivers between 16 and 20 years
old is more than twice the rate for alcohol-involved drivers 21 and older. Alcohol use
also is linked with youthful deaths by drowning, suicide, and homicide.
• Alcohol use is associated with many adolescent risk behaviors, including other drug
use and delinquency, weapon carrying and fighting, and perpetrating or being the
victim of date rape.
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