Alcohol use, high-risk drinking increases in U.S. to ‘crisis’ levels
FROM JAMA PSYCHIATRY
Nearly one in eight adults in the United States had been diagnosed with alcohol use disorder in 2012-2013, a nearly 50% increase from a decade earlier, according to a study published Aug. 9. Other substantial increases occurring across virtually all demographic groups included overall 12-month alcohol consumption and high-risk drinking, particularly among adults aged 65 and older, racial/ethnic minorities, women, and those with lower education and incomes.