The Role Of Drinking Disorders In America

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It is estimated that 18 million Americans have an alcohol use disorder. This is approximately 8.5 percent of the adult population. It is not always easy to spot drinking problems. Below are some of the signs that a person has a problem with alcohol:

A Person Vows To Stop Drinking, But Doesn't

Most people who consume alcohol regularly will have at least one bad experience. They may vow that they will never drink again after that experience. Many people who say that they will never drink again stay away from it.

However, some people continue to drink even after they have multiple bad experiences with alcohol. Continuing to consume alcohol after one keeps having bad experiences with it is a sign of drinking problems.

A Person Is Always Late

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