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Ecological momentary assessments of night-time drinking among California adolescents: bases for informing night-time preventive interventions.

Sharon Lipperman-KredaChristina MairPaul J Gruenewald
Published in: Addiction (Abingdon, England) (2021)
In California, adolescents who are older, female, Hispanic or have greater spending money may be more likely to be outside their own home during evening hours than adolescents who do not match those criteria. In turn, being outside one's home during evening hours appears to be related to greater risks for drinking and drinking-related problems. Finally, transitions between contexts increased differential risks for drinking such that, for example, drinking in others' homes was highly related to transitioning to public spaces and less to returning to own home.
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