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Number of High-Risk Episodes in Past 2 Weeks

High-risk drinking is defined as consuming 4 or more drinks for females, and 5 or more drinks for males*. A high-risk drinking episode is defined by the amount of alcohol an individual consumes in one occasion due to the fact that on average these amounts will result in a BAC above .08, significantly increasing the likelihood of unwanted negative outcomes to occur. The data can be broken down by a number of demographic options using the drop down menu.

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Data source: CORE Spring 2022