Lincoln nebraska Alcoholism
Antlers Inc
- 2501 South Street
- Lincoln,NE, 68502
Bryan LGH Medical Center West
- 1650 Lake Street
- Lincoln,NE, 68502
CenterPointe
- 2633 P Street
- Lincoln,NE, 68503
CenterPointe
- 1000 South 13th Street
- Lincoln,NE, 68508
CenterPointe
- 2220 South 10th Street
- Lincoln,NE, 68508
Cornhusker Place Inc
- 721 K Street
- Lincoln,NE, 68508
First Step Recovery and
- 210 Gateway Street
- Lincoln,NE, 68505
Houses of Hope of Nebraska Inc
- 2015 South 16th Street
- Lincoln,NE, 68502
Lincoln/Lancaster County
- 2444 O Street
- Lincoln,NE, 68510
Lincoln Medical Education Partnership
- 4600 Valley Road
- Lincoln,NE, 68510
Lincoln Treatment Center
- 4305 O Street
- Lincoln,NE, 68510
Lincoln Valley Hope Alcohol and
- 600 North Cotner Boulevard
- Lincoln,NE, 68505
Lutheran Family Services
- 2900 O Street
- Lincoln,NE, 68510
Parallels
- 4706 South 48th Street
- Lincoln,NE, 68516
Saint Monicas
- 6508 Havelock Avenue
- Lincoln,NE, 68507
Touchstone Short Term Residential
- 1100 Military Road
- Lincoln,NE, 68508
Veterans Affairs Medical Center
- 600 South 70th Street
- Lincoln,NE, 68510
Alcohol abuse and alcohol dependence not only affect adults in a negative manner, but also have an adverse effect on a substantial amount of adolescents and young adults between 12 and 20 years old. Although drinking under the age of 21 is illegal, teens still find ways of obtaining alcohol. Many be Most boys who experiment with alcohol tend to do so at around age 11 while girls try alcohol at around age 13. Statistics show that by the time most boys reach age 14, 41 percent of them have had least one drink. The average age for Americans to start drinking frequently is 15.9 years old. Teenagers who start drinking before age 15 are five times more likely to be alcohol dependent than those who start drinking at age 21. Moreover, more than 3 million teenagers are die-hard alcoholics, and many millions more have a severe drinking issue that they are incapable of handling on their own Yearly, more than 5,000 deaths of people below 21 years old are connected to underage drinking.
The 3 main reasons of death for 15 to 24 year-olds are car crashes, homicides and suicides—alcohol is always the main factor in all three incidents. Binge drinking, often starts at around age 13 then in