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Binge Drinking Endemic in Military
February 17, 2009

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Research Summary

A new survey shows that 43 percent of active-duty military personnel engage in frequent binge drinking, including underage soldiers, sailors, airmen and Marines, the Associated Press reported Feb. 13.

The survey of 16,037 military personnel by researchers at the University of Minnesota, commissioned by the U.S. Department of Defense, found that 67.1 percent of binge-drinking episodes were reported by active-duty personnel ages 17-25, with about a quarter reported by those ages 17-20.

About 20 percent of those surveyed were classified as heavy drinkers and were more likely to report alcohol-related work problems, drunk driving, and criminal-justice involvement.

The findings were published in the March 2009 issue of the American Journal of Preventive Medicine.

COMMENTS ON THIS ARTICLE:

Posted by A.G. on 18 Feb 09 12:42 PM EST
As a veteran, I find this article a little unbelievable because problem drinking in the Military has been an observable issue for years. It's not only drinking, this included other drug use as well.

Posted by Eddie deRoulet on 23 Feb 09 09:58 AM EST
I find this report to be believeable, as a retired Marine I can see where up to 40% + of troops involved in frequent binge drinking. That is why I feel it is so important to address the issues of substance abuse/dependnecy in the services as well as mental health issues.

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