Trajectories of early alcohol use milestones: Interrelations among initiation and progression
Alcoholism Clinical and Experimental Research2021Vol. 45(11), pp. 2294–2308
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Kristina M. Jackson, Kristine Marceau, Suzanne M. Colby, Nancy P. Barnett, Michelle L. Rogers, Kerri L. Hayes
Abstract
Risks associated with early drinking are complex, with little support for normative ordering of milestones beyond the first sip. Although early drinking is associated with an increased risk of subsequent drinking, it does not appear to place the drinker on an accelerated course to heavier use. A nuanced understanding of risks associated with milestone timing may inform intervention efforts.
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