Table 2 Data about alcohol consumption of the 2704 subjects enrolled in the study*.

From: Binge Drinking among adolescents is related to the development of Alcohol Use Disorders: results from a Cross-Sectional Study

Subjects that report alcohol intake, n (%; CI)

2126 (79; 78–81)

Subjects that occasionally drink, n (%; CI)

1473 (55; 53–57)

Subjects that drink weekly, n (%; CI)

597 (22; 20–24)

Subjects that drink every day, n (%; CI)

33 (1.2; 0.0–3.6)

Subjects with missing data about frequency of drinking, n

23

Subjects that consume aperitifs and digestives, n (%; CI)

270 (11; 9–13)

Subjects that drink beer, n (%; CI)

961 (39; 37–41)

Subjects that consume spirits, n (%; CI)

404 (16; 14–19)

Subjects that drink wine, n (%; CI)

247 (10; 8–12)

Subjects with missing data about type of alcoholic beverages consumed, n

244

Subjects that drink alcohol out of meals, n (%; CI)

1185 (44; 42–46)

Subjects that occasionally drink alcohol out of meals, n (%; CI)

764 (29; 27–31)

Subjects that weekly drink alcohol out of meals, n(%; CI)

346 (13; 11–15)

Subjects that every day drink alcohol out of meals, n(%; CI)

15 (0.57; 0.00–2.53)

Subjects with missing data about frequency of drinking alcohol out of meals, n

60

Subjects that drink with the pattern of binge drinking in the last year, n (%; CI)

1278 (48; 46–50)

Subjects that drink with the pattern of binge drinking in the last month, n (%; CI)

715 (27; 25–29)