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Teens who drink alone more likely to develop alcohol problems as young adults
November 18, 2013 by NewsBot
Most teenagers who drink alcohol do so with their friends in social settings, but a new study reveals that a significant number of adolescents consume alcohol while they are alone. Furthermore, solitary teenage drinkers are more likely to develop alcohol use disorders in early adulthood.