American Academy of Pediatrics: Binge Drinking in 12th Grade a Strong Predictor of Driving While Intoxicated Later
January 07, 2020
January 07, 2020
ELK GROVE VILLAGE, Illinois, Jan. 7 -- The American Academy of Pediatrics issued the following news release:
New research suggests that high school seniors who binge drink are more likely to drive while intoxicated and be involved in other risky, alcohol-related situations as young adults. The February 2020 Pediatrics study, "Longitudinal Associations of 12th Grade Binge Drinking with Risky Driving and High-Risk Drinking" (published online Jan. 6), examined the annual NEXT . . .
New research suggests that high school seniors who binge drink are more likely to drive while intoxicated and be involved in other risky, alcohol-related situations as young adults. The February 2020 Pediatrics study, "Longitudinal Associations of 12th Grade Binge Drinking with Risky Driving and High-Risk Drinking" (published online Jan. 6), examined the annual NEXT . . .