Engagement in types of activities and frequency of alcohol use in a national sample of United States adolescents.
Cassandra A SuttonElizabeth GrandfieldRichard YiTerra L FazzinoPublished in: PloS one (2023)
The findings support the premise of behavioral economic theory, suggesting some activities may serve as protective factors against alcohol use frequency while other activities may facilitate alcohol use among adolescents. National surveys may consider adding specific measure of activity engagement to identify activities that may be incompatible with alcohol use among adolescents.