1. Brief Underage Alcohol Use Screener Scores Predict Health Risk Behaviors.
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Tubman JG, Meca A, Schwartz SJ, Velazquez MR, Egbert AW, Soares MH, and Regan T
- Subjects
- Adolescent, Alcohol Drinking epidemiology, Health Risk Behaviors, Humans, Risk-Taking, Sexual Behavior, Adolescent Behavior, Alcoholism diagnosis, Alcoholism epidemiology, Marijuana Use, Underage Drinking
- Abstract
The aim of this study was to determine if adolescents' scores on a 2-item underage alcohol use screener predict risky consequences of past-year alcohol use and other health risk behaviors in a nonclinical, school-based sample of adolescents. A predominantly minority sample of 756 middle and high school students completed in-school tablet-based surveys on past-year underage alcohol use and a range of health risk behaviors. Higher scores for self alcohol risk and peer alcohol risk were associated with higher risk of past-year riding with a drunk driver and past 90-day measures of cigarette use, marijuana use, unplanned sex, and unprotected intercourse. The National Institute of Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism Brief Alcohol Screener is a useful tool for school-based service providers, including school nurses, to identify and address the needs of adolescents at high risk of the development of alcohol use disorders, as well as a range of preventable health risk behaviors.
- Published
- 2021
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