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Month: July 2020

Posted on July 24, 2020June 28, 2021

Youth Alcohol Use: National and Illinois Trends, Consequences, and Interventions

A study published by Illinois Criminal Justice Information Authority, (ICJIA) examines alcohol as the most commonly misused substance among youth in the United States. This article explores literature on underage drinking and interventions available to address the problem.

Youth Alcohol Use: National and Illinois Trends, Consequences, and Interventions

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