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Drunkenness: last 30 days
Recent drunkenness is a concerning indicator of potential alcohol abuse and increased risk for immediate harm. This measure assesses how often young people have become drunk in the past month, revealing the proportion who are engaging in risky drinking patterns. Monitoring recent drunkenness trends can inform interventions aimed at addressing problematic alcohol use and promoting safer drinking behaviours.
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