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Chunk #27 — Results — Associations between race/ethnicity and substance use across waves — Alcohol use

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Racial/ethnic differences in use of alcohol, tobacco, and marijuana: is there a cross-over from adolescence to adulthood?
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Whites were significantly more likely than Blacks to use alcohol, engage in at-risk drinking, and had more average drinks per drinking session, at all waves for both males (Table 1) and females (Table 2). For frequency of drunkenness among drinkers, among females, Whites had higher frequency at all waves; among males, there were no significant differences at Waves 1 and 2; Whites had higher frequency of drunkenness at Waves 3 and 4.