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Pediatrics | 2008

A Developmental Perspective on Alcohol and Youths 16 to 20 Years of Age

Sandra A. Brown; Matt McGue; Jennifer L. Maggs; John E. Schulenberg; Ralph Hingson; Scott Swartzwelder; Christopher S. Martin; Tammy Chung; Susan F. Tapert; Kenneth J. Sher; Ken C. Winters; Cherry Lowman; Stacia Murphy

Late adolescence (ie, 16–20 years of age) is a period characterized by escalation of drinking and alcohol use problems for many and by the onset of an alcohol use disorder for some. This heightened period of vulnerability is a joint consequence of the continuity of risk from earlier developmental stages and the unique neurologic, cognitive, and social changes that occur in late adolescence. We review the normative neurologic, cognitive, and social changes that typically occur in late adolescence, and we discuss the evidence for the impact of these transitions on individual drinking trajectories. We also describe evidence linking alcohol abuse in late adolescence with neurologic damage and social impairments, and we discuss whether these are the bases for the association of adolescent drinking with increased risks of mental health, substance abuse, and social problems in adulthood. Finally, we discuss both the challenges and successes in the treatment and prevention of adolescent drinking problems.


Alcohol Research & Health | 2009

Underage alcohol use: Summary of developmental processes and mechanisms: Ages 16-20

Sandra A. Brown; Matt McGue; Jennifer L. Maggs; John E. Schulenberg; Ralph Hingson; Scott Swartzwelder; Christopher S. Martin; Tammy Chung; Susan F. Tapert; Kenneth J. Sher; Ken C. Winters; Cherry Lowman; Stacia Murphy


Archive | 1998

Buzzed: The Straight Facts About the Most Used and Abused Drugs from Alcohol to Ecstasy

Cynthia M. Kuhn; Scott Swartzwelder; Wilkie A. Wilson


Archive | 2002

Just Say Know: Talking with Kids about Drugs and Alcohol

Cynthia M. Kuhn; Scott Swartzwelder; Wilkie A. Wilson


Archive | 2010

Esserci o non esserci

Cynthia M. Kuhn; Scott Swartzwelder; Wilkie A. Wilson


Archive | 2000

Pumped: Straight Facts for Athletes about Drugs, Supplements, and Training

Cynthia M. Kuhn; Scott Swartzwelder; Wilkie A. Wilson


Archive | 2010

Mettiti alla prova

Cynthia M. Kuhn; Scott Swartzwelder; Wilkie A. Wilson


Archive | 2010

Concetti di base sul cervello

Cynthia M. Kuhn; Scott Swartzwelder; Wilkie A. Wilson


Archive | 2010

Principi di farmacologia

Cynthia M. Kuhn; Scott Swartzwelder; Wilkie A. Wilson


Archive | 2010

“Just say know” ovvero dite semplicemente “lo so”

Cynthia M. Kuhn; Scott Swartzwelder; Wilkie A. Wilson

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Cherry Lowman

National Institutes of Health

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Jennifer L. Maggs

Pennsylvania State University

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Matt McGue

University of Minnesota

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Ralph Hingson

National Institutes of Health

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