Drinking patterns among US men and women: Racial and ethnic differences from adolescence to early midlife
Christina C. Tam,
Libo Li,
Camillia K. Lui
et al.
Abstract:BackgroundDrinking patterns among young adult men and women in the United States have been understudied, especially among racial and ethnic groups such as Asian Americans and Hispanics. Because alcohol‐related racial and ethnic health disparities persist or increase in midlife, identifying peak ages of hazardous drinking could help to reduce disparities.MethodsWe used the National Longitudinal Study of Adolescent to Adult Health to examine: (1) past 12‐month heavy episodic drinking (HED) and total alcohol volu… Show more
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