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Transdermal alcohol concentration features predict alcohol-induced blackouts in college students.

Veronica L RichardsShannon D GlennRobert J TurrisiKimberly A MallettSarah AckermanMichael A Russell
Published in: Alcohol, clinical & experimental research (2024)
In a sample of "risky" drinking college students, three TAC drinking features identified as being related to rising intoxication independently predicted the risk for daily AIBs. Our findings suggest that considering how an individual drinks (assessed using TAC biomarkers), rather than quantity alone, is important for assessing risk and has implications for efforts to reduce risk. Not only is speed of intoxication important for predicting AIBs, but the height of the peak intoxication and the time spent reaching the peak are important predictors, each with different implications for prevention.
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