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, Dae-Hee Han Department of Population and Public Health Sciences , Keck School of Medicine, University of Southern California , Los Angeles, CA , United States Institute for Addiction Science, University of Southern California , Los Angeles, CA , United States Corresponding author. Department of Population and Public Health Sciences, Keck School of Medicine, University of Southern California, 1845 N. Soto St., Los Angeles, CA 90032, United States. E-mail: daeheeha@usc.edu Search for other works by this author on: Oxford Academic Jordan P Davis Institute for Addiction Science, University of Southern California , Los Angeles, CA , United States Suzanne Dworak-Peck School of Social Work, University of Southern California , Los Angeles, CA , United States Search for other works by this author on: Oxford Academic Daryl L Davies Institute for Addiction Science, University of Southern California , Los Angeles, CA , United States Titus Family Department of Clinical Pharmacy , School of Pharmacy, University of Southern California , Los Angeles, CA , United States Search for other works by this author on: Oxford Academic John D Clapp Institute for Addiction Science, University of Southern California , Los Angeles, CA , United States Suzanne Dworak-Peck School of Social Work, University of Southern California , Los Angeles, CA , United States Search for other works by this author on: Oxford Academic Eric R Pedersen Institute for Addiction Science, University of Southern California , Los Angeles, CA , United States Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences , Keck School of Medicine, University of Southern California , Los Angeles, CA , United States Search for other works by this author on: Oxford Academic Adam M Leventhal Department of Population and Public Health Sciences , Keck School of Medicine, University of Southern California , Los Angeles, CA , United States Institute for Addiction Science, University of Southern California , Los Angeles, CA , United States Department of Psychology, University of Southern California , Los Angeles, CA , United States Search for other works by this author on: Oxford Academic
Alcohol and Alcoholism, Volume 59, Issue 2, March 2024, agad081, https://doi.org/10.1093/alcalc/agad081
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28 November 2023
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29 May 2023
Revision received:
12 October 2023
Accepted:
27 October 2023
Published:
28 November 2023
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Dae-Hee Han, Jordan P Davis, Daryl L Davies, John D Clapp, Eric R Pedersen, Adam M Leventhal, Association of over the counter “hangover remedy” use with alcohol use problems and consumption patterns among young adults, Alcohol and Alcoholism, Volume 59, Issue 2, March 2024, agad081, https://doi.org/10.1093/alcalc/agad081
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Abstract
This cross-sectional study of young adults examined associations of hangover remedy use with alcohol use problems. Results suggest that ever-use of hangover remedy products was positively associated with alcohol use problem score, drinks per typical drinking day, and alcohol use disorder symptom count. Use of hangover remedies among young adults merits further scientific and regulatory attention.
hangover remedy, alcohol use problems, drinking frequency and intensity, young adults
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Topic:
- alcohol drinking
- alcoholic beverages
- young adult
- hangover from alcohol
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