Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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952389 | Social Science & Medicine | 2012 | 11 Pages |
Abstract
⺠The relationship between drinking and psychological well-being among young adults is investigated. ⺠Young adults tend to drink on average 1.5 days per month more once they are granted legal access to alcohol at age 21. ⺠In general, several indicators of psychological well-being among young adults exhibit similar trends before and after the minimum legal drinking age (MLDA). ⺠The MLDA law does not appear to have an immediate negative spillover effect on several self-reported psychological well-being indicators of young adults. ⺠The strengths and limitations of a regression discontinuity design for the estimation of the effect of the MLDA on alcohol consumption and psychological well-being are discussed.
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Authors
Ceren Ertan Yörük, BarıŠK. Yörük,