Alcoholics Anonymous By: Aubrie Blackton Eric Glan Mai Gozu Jennie Le Aaron Reycraft.

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Alcoholics Anonymous By: Aubrie Blackton Eric Glan Mai Gozu Jennie Le Aaron Reycraft

Introduction 75,000 deaths are attributable to alcohol consumption each year Economic costs associated with alcohol problems total more than $184 billion annually

At what age did you start consuming alcohol?

How often do you go to the bar/club a month? None Once a week Once a month Twice a month Every weekend More than twice a month

Do you prefer ___? Beer Liquor Mix Drinks

How many drinks do you have on a night out? More than 5 hours

Do you drink till you ___? Feel good Get tipsy Get drunk Black out

Do you drink to help you dance better?

Where is your favorite place to go out?

Conclusion 30% of our participants started consuming alcohol at 16 40% of our participants were motived side of the spectrum