Male ER Visits From Underage Drinking Doubles On July 4th
Underage drinking is a problem on The 4th Of July.
Especially for young men.
A study by the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration, or SAMHSA, finds that alcohol-related emergency room visits for men under 21 doubles when we celebrate our nation’s independence. ER visits for women under 21 increase on the holiday as well, but not as much as men.
Besides the issue of underage drinking, there’s also the question of why there’s such a big difference between men and women.
Dr. Pete Delaney, director of the Center for Behavioral Statistics and Quality at SAMHSA, said, ”The social reality is that most girls are probably not drinking as heavily as boys, and they’re probably not getting into fights or even driving as much as boys.”
Here is an ABC News clip with Dr. Michael Anderson from UH Rainbow Babies & Children’s Hospital:
Hmm. Men (or in this case, boys) engaging in risky behavior that negatively impacts their health in greater numbers than women? Sounds like what doctors were saying a few months ago about some perceived notions of masculinity being unhealthy.
Read the full story about underage ER visits at ABC News.
Have a fun and safe Independence Day!