alcohol-related problem
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problem
noun[C]
uk/ˈprɒb.ləm/us/ˈprɑː.bləm/
a situation, person, or thing that needs attention and needs to be dealt with ...
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About 11% of the respondents in early adolescence and about 14% in late adolescence reported regular alcohol consumption and at least onealcohol-relatedproblem.
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This figure projected nationally would suggest that probably over 1 million people would have experienced analcohol-relatedproblemin that period.
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He and his wife became estranged because his wife suffers from analcohol-relatedproblem, which she is trying to overcome.
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We fear that they may exclude, by their very precision, those people with a drug oralcohol-relatedproblemfrom appropriate treatment.
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The analysis examines how maltreatment affects delinquency, drug use, alcohol-related problems, depressive symptoms, teen pregnancy, school dropout, and internalizing and externalizing problems during adolescence.
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Cumulative measures of alcohol-related problems were then created for early and late adolescence.
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Childhoodonly maltreatment remains unrelated to drug use, alcohol-related problems, and depressive symptoms, however.
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Of the nine outcomes, only alcohol-related problems, depressive symptoms, and dropping out of school are not significantly influenced by either adolescence-only maltreatment or persistent maltreatment.
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That is, high levels of consumption are posited to lead to alcohol-related problems.
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That is, about 35% of elderly patients coming in for visits would be classified as being at risk for alcohol-related problems.
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There is no significant relationship between maltreatment and depressive symptoms, alcohol-related problems, or dropping out of high school.
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Those neglected in adolescence are at increased risk for delinquency, alcohol-related problems, internalizing and externalizing problems, teen pregnancy, and multiple problems.
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Poorly regulated adolescents are unlikely to take into account future consequences of their behavior resulting in high levels of alcohol-related problems.
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The social services allocate substantial economic and human resources toward managing the social and economic consequences of alcohol-related problems.
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They do not have significantly higher rates of drug use, alcohol-related problems, or depressive symptoms, however.
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However, there was considerable range in drinking and alcohol-related problems.
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Third, the trajectory defined by postpubertal onset of delinquency clearly warrants intervention, mainly to prevent future acquisitive crimes and, in particular, drug- and alcohol-related problems.
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Current health policy aims to reduce alcohol-related problems by promoting early identification of risk followed by brief intervention to facilitate positive changes in drinking level or patterns of consumption.
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Additionally, they do not self-report a significantly higher rate of alcohol-related problems or a higher number of depressive symptoms when compared to those who have never been maltreated.
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