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  2. Alcohol abuse - Wikipedia

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    The causes of alcohol abuse are complex and multi-faceted. Alcohol abuse is related to economic and biological origins and is associated with adverse health consequences. [45] Peer pressure influences individuals to abuse alcohol; however, most of the influence of peers is due to inaccurate perceptions of the risks of alcohol abuse. [48]

  3. Category:Alcohol abuse by country - Wikipedia

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  4. List of countries by alcohol consumption per capita - Wikipedia

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    The table below for 189 countries uses 2019 data (three-year average of 2017, 2018, and 2019) from the WHO report published in 2024. [6] The recorded consumption values were based on data from government sources, statistics from economic operators, and FAOSTAT data and estimates the amount of alcohol consumption (in litres of pure alcohol) by ...

  5. Category:Alcohol by country - Wikipedia

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    About Wikipedia; Contact us; Contribute Help; ... Alcohol abuse by country (4 C, 2 P) ... Pages in category "Alcohol by country"

  6. Category:Alcohol abuse - Wikipedia

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    Alcohol dependence; Alcohol in Bangladesh; Alcohol intoxication; Alcohol use among college students; Alcohol withdrawal syndrome; Alcohol-related brain damage; Alcohol-related crime; Alcoholic cardiomyopathy; Alcoholic hallucinosis; Alcoholism in adolescence; Alcoholism in family systems; Alcoholism in rural Australia; Alcoholism: Clinical and ...

  7. Alcoholic beverage - Wikipedia

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    In particular, alcohol laws set the legal drinking age, which usually varies between 15 and 21 years old, sometimes depending upon the type of alcoholic drink (e.g., beer vs wine vs hard liquor or distillates). Some countries do not have a legal drinking or purchasing age, but most countries set the minimum age at 18 years. [1]

  8. Alcoholism - Wikipedia

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    The term "alcoholism" was split into "alcohol abuse" and "alcohol dependence" in 1980's DSM-III, and in 1987's DSM-III-R behavioral symptoms were moved from "abuse" to "dependence". [116] Some scholars suggested that DSM-5 merges alcohol abuse and alcohol dependence into a single new entry, [117] named "alcohol-use disorder". [118] DSM-5 ...

  9. List of countries with alcohol prohibition - Wikipedia

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    Mexico (illegal to drink alcohol in public streets and to carry open alcohol containers in public) [29] Morocco (illegal in public; alcohol must be purchased and consumed in licensed hotels, bars, and tourist areas, and is sold in most major supermarkets [30]) Norway (only sold in stores within a certain time period on weekdays. Illegal to ...