A Life Course Approach to Understanding Racial/Ethnic Differences in Transitions Into and Out of Alcohol Problems

ConclusionsWhile Whites appear to ‘age out’ of alcohol problems in their 30s, Blacks are at greater risk after young adulthood. These findings signal a need for interventions that target racial/ethnic minorities beyond young adulthood.
Source: Alcohol and Alcoholism - Category: Addiction Source Type: research
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