Álcool e adolescência
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A adolescência é uma etapa da vida em que ocorrem importantes desenvolvimentos físicos, cognitivos, sociais e emocionais. O consumo de álcool nesta fase pode interromper o crescimento saudável necessário, levar a comportamentos insalubres e aumentar o risco de transtornos relacionados ao álcool na vida adulta. Esta ficha técnica apresenta informações sobre o consumo de álcool entre adolescentes na Região das Américas e o seu impacto, destaca alguns fatores que podem influenciar o consumo e fornece recomendações importantes para prevenir o uso de álcool entre os adolescentes.
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