Children who drink alcohol are
more likely to:
Use drugs Frequent binge drinkers (nearly 1 million high school students nationwide) are more likely to engage in risky behaviors, including using other drugs such as marijuana and cocaine.
Get bad grades
Children who use alcohol have
higher rates of academic problems and poor school performance compared with
nondrinkers.
Suffer injury or death
In 2009, an estimated 1,844
homicides; 949,400 nonfatal violent crimes such as rape, robbery, and assault;
and 1,811,300 property crimes, including burglary, larceny, and car theft were
attributed to underage drinking.
Engage in risky sexual
activity
Young people who use alcohol
are more likely to be sexually active at earlier ages, to have sexual
intercourse more often, and to have unprotected sex.
Make bad decisions
Drinking lowers inhibitions and
increases the chances that children will engage in risky behavior or do
something that they will regret when they are sober.
Have health problems
Young people who drink are
more likely to have health issues such as depression and anxiety disorders.
Van Buren Youth Leadership
Council Members want to remind youth about these dangers and encourage them not
to engage in the risky behavior of drinking alcohol underage. It can be
damaging to your future, your family and your life.
For more information on Youth Leadership Council please contact info@vbsafecoalition.com or call 319-293-6412. Information retrieved from www.samhsa.gov/underagedrinking.
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