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A 2002 study revealed that teen girls drink nearly as much as their male counterparts, "closing a generations-old gender gap." Learn about the study's findings and statistics, discuss teen drinking with the help of questions provided, and take part in a survey activity in which participants answer questions: "Do you think teenage girls are more, less or as likely to try alcohol as teenage boys?" "Should parents be held legally responsible for teen drinking?" "Are tougher underage drinking laws needed in your state?" "Are underage drinkers likely to become problem drinkers as adults?"
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alcohol and behavior, alcohol and teens, alcohol and youth, behavior and alcohol, health risks of alcohol use, teen alcohol use, underage drinking, youth alcoholism, youth and alcohol, alcohol and young people, peer pressure and alcohol, preventing teen drinking, teen drinking, teens and alcohol, youth drinking, alcohol
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