Regarding drinking-related variables, the age of first drink was 12.0 (1.01), the average SRE First Five score was 2.1 (1.37), and subjects endorsed 1.6 (0.84) items on the SRE. The average maximum number of drinks consumed was 3.8 (3.04), the usual frequency in the prior six months was 1.7 (2.62) drinking days per month, the average quantity per drinking day was 2.2 (1.78) drinks, and a usual quantity per week was 2.0 (2.76). In this population, 23.1% reported ever having experienced an alcohol-related life problem, including: 10% who ever felt the need to set limits on drinking; 8% each who ever needed more alcohol to get an effect (i.e., tolerance), had blackouts, or had parental complaints about drinking; and 3% to 4% each who ever wanted to stop or cut down on drinking, used alcohol in a circumstance that was hazardous, went to school intoxicated or hung over, had a legal problem related to drinking, or who reported an alcohol-related fight or were injured while drinking. For this group, 77% had no problems, 9% reported one, 5% each two and