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The experience of physiological and psychosocial alcohol-related harms across adolescence and its association with alcohol use disorder in early adulthood: A prospective cohort study.

Wing See YuenRaimondo BrunoGary C K ChanJim McCambridgeTim SladePhilip J ClareAlexandra HendersonKypros KypriDelyse M HutchinsonNyanda McBrideVeronica BolandEmily UptonMichael FarrellRichard P MattickAmy Peacock
Published in: Alcoholism, clinical and experimental research (2021)
Adolescents display heterogeneous transition patterns across physiological and psychosocial alcohol-related harms. Females are at greater risk of experiencing early physiological harms. Experience of both physiological and psychosocial harms in late adolescence is an important and potentially modifiable precursor to clinically relevant alcohol problems in early adulthood.
Keyphrases
  • mental health
  • depressive symptoms
  • alcohol use disorder
  • young adults
  • alcohol consumption
  • physical activity
  • early life