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2.Four times more likely to become dependent on alcohol sometime during their lives.
3. A desire to take risks, viewing drinking as a positive and enjoyable experience, and a family history of alcoholism.
4. It can disrupt the hormone balance necessary for normal development of organs, muscles, and bones.
5. Over 227,000 youth have an alcoholic problem of some criteria.
6. (1) environmental-level interventions, which seek to reduce opportunities for underage drinking, increase penalties for violating minimum legal drinking age (MLDA) and other alcohol use laws, and reduce community tolerance for alcohol use by youth; and (2) individual-level interventions, which seek to change knowledge, expediencies, attitudes, intentions, motivation, and skills so that youth are better able to resist the pro-drinking influences and opportunities that surround them.

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