![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Alcohol use is one of the major concerns for parents of teenagers in Malaysia. In Malaysia, 45% of teenagers and young people under the age of 21 describe using alcohol regularly.In Singapore, 13.7% of young people binge drink regularly. One in 19 Singaporeans under the age of 34 is diagnosed with Alcohol Use Disorder.In Scotland, approximately 51,000 children live with a parent who is dependent on alcohol.This rises to 70% amongst 15-year-olds taking part in the same study. In England and Wales, 14% of 11-year-olds report drinking alcohol and being ‘drunk’.In England, school pupils age 11–15 who consume alcohol report drinking an average of 10.3 units per week.The World Health Organisation (WHO) estimates that 80% of the world’s 15-year-olds have experimented with alcohol. ![]() Worldwide, the average age of young people who try alcohol for the first time is 12-years-old.There are some surprising countries appearing on the list of ‘no minimum age for drinking alcohol’, including New Zealand, Hong Kong, Italy, Greece, Spain, Portugal, Bahrain, and Lebanon. One of the most striking statistics for alcohol use and young people is that 96 countries have no minimum age for the consumption of alcohol. Additional Mental Health Disorders Menu Toggle. ![]()
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