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Age at onset of alcohol consumption and its association with alcohol misuse in adulthood

Journal

NEUROPSYCHOPHARMACOLOGY REPORTS
Volume 43, Issue 1, Pages 40-49

Publisher

WILEY
DOI: 10.1002/npr2.12302

Keywords

age at first use of alcohol; alcohol misuse; alcohol use disorder identification test-consumption; early age drinking; health policy

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This study examines the association between early age onset of alcohol consumption and alcohol misuse in adulthood. The results show that starting alcohol consumption at a younger age increases the likelihood of alcohol misuse later in life. Males have a stronger association between early onset alcohol consumption and alcohol misuse.
ObjectiveThis study aimed to explore the association between early age onset of alcohol consumption and alcohol misuse in adulthood. MethodsThe study sample consisted of 16 829 individuals' (8349 males, 8435 females) survey responses obtained from the Korea National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey (KNHANES) from 2016 through 2019. Alcohol dependence was measured using the AUDIT-C (Alcohol Use Disorder Identification Test-Consumption), and the ages at which alcohol consumption began were grouped into four categories: under 16, 16 to 18, 19 to 23, and over 24. Multiple logistic regression was used to examine the association between current alcohol misuse and age at onset of alcohol consumption. ResultsCompared to individuals who started drinking alcohol after the age of 24, those who began drinking alcohol before the age of 16 were more likely to score 8 or more on AUDIT-C questions (under 16: males, odds ratio [OR] 2.50, confidence interval [CI] 1.97-3.17; females, OR: 1.66, CI: 1.18-2.33). Similar to the main analysis, the earlier the onset of alcohol assumption starts, the more likely one is to develop alcohol misuse in adulthood according to subgroup analysis stratified by independent variables in both gender. ConclusionThe lower the age at the onset of alcohol consumption, the higher the likelihood of alcohol misuse in adulthood. While both males and females showed the same trend in response to the AUDIT-C questions, males tended to have a stronger association between early onset alcohol consumption and alcohol misuse.

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