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Strategies to Reduce Risky Alcohol Use Among Underage Girls

26 Feb 2018

The NNT can be interpreted as the from the U. S. where the legal drinking age is older number of people who need to be exposed to the than in Canada (e.g., 21 years of age compared to intervention for one person to have the specific 19 in British Columbia). [...] This study found that levels of depression were over twice as likely to the onset of these types of consequences in the use alcohol as their female peers who did not first year of college was associated with motives report depression (Schinke, Fang, & Cole, 2008), to enhance positive affect and with parents not and those who reported drinking to manage their knowing about alcohol use during high s [...] Having a strong bond upset with them if they got drunk were less likely with their mother reduced the risk that female to engage in heavy sessional drinking in the past youth would engage in substance use due to month and to drink at risky levels on the Saturday stress, low self-esteem, and body image issues before completing the survey (Smith et al., 2009; (Schinke et al., 2011). [...] McCreary Centre Society 17 Interventions to reduce harmful underage alcohol use among females A review of the literature shows that Family-based interventions many older interventions focused on prevention of alcohol use, emphasizing Interventions that strengthened family connected- moral and legal objections to alcohol ness and communication appeared to be consis- and the detrimental effects it c [...] For example, ‘RealTeen’ combined the use risks, alcohol use, and alcohol intoxication among of an older female animated character to guide the girls in the intervention group in comparison participants through knowledge and skill building to the control group (O’Donnell et al., 2010).
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Vancouver, BC, CA

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