Alcohol use in adolescents and adult psychopathology and social outcomes: Findings from a 35-year cohort study.
Joseph BodenSarah BlairGiles Newton-HowesPublished in: The Australian and New Zealand journal of psychiatry (2020)
Early consumption of larger volumes of alcohol led to continuation of this pattern in adult life with resulting poorer educational achievement, increased welfare benefit receipt and substance use disorders. Early symptoms of alcohol use disorder, however, led to increased adult levels of mental health disorders. This relationship persisted within a 20-year study period and after adjustment for statistically significant covariate factors. The study shows that early patterns of alcohol use have a direct and specific impact upon adult outcomes.