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Social, Health, and Economic Consequences of Underage Drinking

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The article was published on 2004-01-01 and is currently open access. It has received 84 citations till now.

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Magnitude of alcohol-related mortality and morbidity among U.S. college students ages 18-24.

TL;DR: There is an urgent need for expanding prevention and treatment programs, to reduce alcohol-related harm among U.S. college students and other young adults.
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Effects of beverage alcohol price and tax levels on drinking: a meta-analysis of 1003 estimates from 112 studies

TL;DR: A large literature establishes that beverage alcohol prices and taxes are related inversely to drinking, and public policies that raise prices of alcohol are an effective means to reduce drinking.
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Binge Drinking and Associated Health Risk Behaviors Among High School Students

TL;DR: Binge drinking is the most common pattern of alcohol consumption among high school youth who drink alcohol and is strongly associated with a wide range of other health risk behaviors.
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Impulsive and Self-Conscious: Adolescents' Vulnerability to Advertising and Promotion

TL;DR: In this article, the authors review basic research on adolescent development in neuroscience, psychology, and marketing, and find that adolescents are more impulsive and self-conscious than adults, and the adolescent brain's plasticity makes it more vulnerable to harm.
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Underage drinking: a developmental framework

TL;DR: A developmental framework for understanding and addressing the problem of underage alcohol consumption is presented and contemporary principles of developmental psychopathology are delineated as a guide to future research and intervention efforts.
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