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16.9 percent of fifth and sixth grade students consume alcohol and by the time they reach high school, more than half of the adolescents already drink alcoholic beverages, reports the 2014 National Student Drug Use Survey. The survey prepared by the National Institute of Psychiatry included 191,880 fifth and sixth grade students of primary, secondary and high school nationwide. It stands out that 16.9 percent of primary school students have tried alcohol or currently consume it and consumption is higher in boys (21.5 percent) than in girls (12.1 percent). 2.4 percent of fifth and sixth grade students present excessive alcohol consumption, that is, they have five or more drinks per consumption occasion. Regarding risk perception and social tolerance for alcohol consumption, percent of children consider that their family would approve of drinking, compared to only percent of non-consumers.
In the secondary and high school population, percent of students consume alcohol and percent do so excessively; At this school level, major differences in the consumption of men and women are no longer observed. What middle and high school students tend to drink most is beer, followed by spirits, canned drinks, table wine, cocktails Portugal WhatsApp Number List and coolers, pulque and finally pure alcohol percent of men and percent of women consumes it). The survey highlights that as adolescents grow, their alcohol consumption increases; In fact, in students aged 12 or younger, percent said they had consumed alcohol at some point in their lives and this percentage increased topercent in students aged Alcohol consumption is significantly higher in middle and high school students in Mexico City and the states of Mexico, Jalisco, Michoacán and Tlaxcala.
The survey highlights the need for "constant and real" verification of the non-sale of drinks to minors, both in stores and around schools, in addition to working with parents and teachers to show them how alcohol consumption affects children. children and adolescents. …And among adolescents the use of marijuana grows percent of 12-year-old students consume marijuana, but as age advances the percentage of users also grows, reaching 29 percent of students 18 years of age or older, reports the 2014 National Student Drug Use Survey. The survey prepared by the National Institute of Psychiatry included 191,880 fifth and sixth grade students of primary, secondary and high school nationwide. The growth in marijuana consumption with increasing age stands out, which is much greater compared to other drugs.
In the secondary and high school population, percent of students consume alcohol and percent do so excessively; At this school level, major differences in the consumption of men and women are no longer observed. What middle and high school students tend to drink most is beer, followed by spirits, canned drinks, table wine, cocktails Portugal WhatsApp Number List and coolers, pulque and finally pure alcohol percent of men and percent of women consumes it). The survey highlights that as adolescents grow, their alcohol consumption increases; In fact, in students aged 12 or younger, percent said they had consumed alcohol at some point in their lives and this percentage increased topercent in students aged Alcohol consumption is significantly higher in middle and high school students in Mexico City and the states of Mexico, Jalisco, Michoacán and Tlaxcala.
The survey highlights the need for "constant and real" verification of the non-sale of drinks to minors, both in stores and around schools, in addition to working with parents and teachers to show them how alcohol consumption affects children. children and adolescents. …And among adolescents the use of marijuana grows percent of 12-year-old students consume marijuana, but as age advances the percentage of users also grows, reaching 29 percent of students 18 years of age or older, reports the 2014 National Student Drug Use Survey. The survey prepared by the National Institute of Psychiatry included 191,880 fifth and sixth grade students of primary, secondary and high school nationwide. The growth in marijuana consumption with increasing age stands out, which is much greater compared to other drugs.