Underage Drinking: America’s Shocking Secret
Friday, June 27th, 2008The problem of underage drinking is responsible for the deaths of over 5,000 people under the age of 21 across the U.S. every year. In a new report released by the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration (SAMHSA), the survey reveals that more than 40% of the estimated 10.8 million current underage drinkers were provided with alcohol by adults.
In Shades of Darkness, as Kay relates the multi-generational struggle with alcohol within the Pierson family, it’s clear underage drinking played a role, which is also the case my own life. Underage drinking isn’t just engaging in risky behavior at the time; it translates into future problems as 40% of adults who began drinking before the age of 15 experience chemical dependency issues later in life.
Also in the novel, Beverly Pierson tries to warn her children of the odds they’re up against and they of course, think she’s over-reacting. Again, a true story taken from my own family history. The new study notes the large number of adults either enabling underage drinking or simply ignoring the seriousness of the problem. While Beverly makes an effort, like many parents she doesn’t go far enough.
Other notable findings of the study:
More than half (53.9) of all people ages 12-20 engaged in underage drinking in their lifetime, ranging from 11% of 12 year olds to 85.5% of 20 year olds.
An average 3.5 million people aged 12-20 (9.4%) meet the diagnostic criteria for alcohol dependency or abuse.
Approximately one in five people within this age group (7.2 million) have engaged in binge drinking - consuming more than five drinks on at least one occasion within the past month.
Rates of binge drinking are significantly higher among young people living with a parent who themselves have engaged in episodes of binge drinking within the last year.
These are staggering numbers which can’t be ignored or passed off as “part of growing up”. Underage drinking in the U.S. has reached crisis proportions and the time to act is now. Get informed and pass on that information to the young people who are a part of your life.