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Youth Alcohol Access, Consumption, and Consequences in Anchorage, Alaska: Identification of Indicators

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See also the 2012 update, "Youth Alcohol Access, Consumption, and Consequences in Anchorage, Alaska: 2012 Update" by Marny Rivera, Khristy Parker, and Jennifer McMullen. Anchorage, AK: Justice Center, University of Alaska Anchorage, 10 Dec 2012. (JC 1010.04). (https://scholarworks.alaska.edu/handle/11122/7031).This report identifies indicators of underage drinking in Anchorage, Alaska, which can be used in assessing changes brought about by strategies designed to reduce underage access to alcohol and consequences associated with underage drinking. Indicators are addressed under the categories of underage access to alcohol, social norms and perceptions associated with underage drinking, alcohol consumption patterns, and consequences of underage drinking. Consequences examined include school-related consequences, risky behavior, and legal consequences of underage drinking. Alcohol abuse by people under 21 years of age requiring substance abuse treatment, health and safety consequences of underage drinking, and economic consequences of underage drinking are also discussed.Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration. Grant No. 1U79SP013910-01Table of Contents / List of Tables and Figures / Acknowledgements / Executive Summary / Introduction / Youth Access to Alcohol / Social Norms and Perceptions / Consumption / Consequences / Data Gap Analysis / References / Appendix - Annotated Bibliography of Survey Source

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