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Identifying high school risk factors that forecast heavy drinking onset in understudied young adults.

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Zhao, Q; Paschali, M; Dehoney, J; Baker, FC; de Zambotti, M; De Bellis, MD; Goldston, DB; Nooner, KB; Clark, DB; Luna, B; Nagel, BJ; Brown, SA ...
Published in: Dev Cogn Neurosci
August 2024

Heavy alcohol drinking is a major, preventable problem that adversely impacts the physical and mental health of US young adults. Studies seeking drinking risk factors typically focus on young adults who enrolled in 4-year residential college programs (4YCP) even though most high school graduates join the workforce, military, or community colleges. We examined 106 of these understudied young adults (USYA) and 453 4YCPs from the National Consortium on Alcohol and NeuroDevelopment in Adolescence (NCANDA) by longitudinally following their drinking patterns for 8 years from adolescence to young adulthood. All participants were no-to-low drinkers during high school. Whereas 4YCP individuals were more likely to initiate heavy drinking during college years, USYA participants did so later. Using mental health metrics recorded during high school, machine learning forecasted individual-level risk for initiating heavy drinking after leaving high school. The risk factors differed between demographically matched USYA and 4YCP individuals and between sexes. Predictors for USYA drinkers were sexual abuse, physical abuse for girls, and extraversion for boys, whereas 4YCP drinkers were predicted by the ability to recognize facial emotion and, for boys, greater openness. Thus, alcohol prevention programs need to give special consideration to those joining the workforce, military, or community colleges, who make up the majority of this age group.

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Dev Cogn Neurosci

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EISSN

1878-9307

Publication Date

August 2024

Volume

68

Start / End Page

101413

Location

Netherlands

Related Subject Headings

  • Young Adult
  • United States
  • Underage Drinking
  • Students
  • Schools
  • Risk Factors
  • Male
  • Longitudinal Studies
  • Humans
  • Female
 

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Zhao, Q., Paschali, M., Dehoney, J., Baker, F. C., de Zambotti, M., De Bellis, M. D., … Pohl, K. M. (2024). Identifying high school risk factors that forecast heavy drinking onset in understudied young adults. Dev Cogn Neurosci, 68, 101413. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.dcn.2024.101413
Zhao, Qingyu, Magdalini Paschali, Joseph Dehoney, Fiona C. Baker, Massimiliano de Zambotti, Michael D. De Bellis, David B. Goldston, et al. “Identifying high school risk factors that forecast heavy drinking onset in understudied young adults.Dev Cogn Neurosci 68 (August 2024): 101413. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.dcn.2024.101413.
Zhao Q, Paschali M, Dehoney J, Baker FC, de Zambotti M, De Bellis MD, et al. Identifying high school risk factors that forecast heavy drinking onset in understudied young adults. Dev Cogn Neurosci. 2024 Aug;68:101413.
Zhao, Qingyu, et al. “Identifying high school risk factors that forecast heavy drinking onset in understudied young adults.Dev Cogn Neurosci, vol. 68, Aug. 2024, p. 101413. Pubmed, doi:10.1016/j.dcn.2024.101413.
Zhao Q, Paschali M, Dehoney J, Baker FC, de Zambotti M, De Bellis MD, Goldston DB, Nooner KB, Clark DB, Luna B, Nagel BJ, Brown SA, Tapert SF, Eberson S, Thompson WK, Pfefferbaum A, Sullivan EV, Pohl KM. Identifying high school risk factors that forecast heavy drinking onset in understudied young adults. Dev Cogn Neurosci. 2024 Aug;68:101413.

Published In

Dev Cogn Neurosci

DOI

EISSN

1878-9307

Publication Date

August 2024

Volume

68

Start / End Page

101413

Location

Netherlands

Related Subject Headings

  • Young Adult
  • United States
  • Underage Drinking
  • Students
  • Schools
  • Risk Factors
  • Male
  • Longitudinal Studies
  • Humans
  • Female