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Alcohol-induced memory loss in young adults associated with more harmful consequences

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Alcohol-induced memory loss in young adults associated with more harmful consequences
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  • Young people who experience alcohol-induced memory loss suffer more harm than those who consume the same amount of alcohol but do not black out.
  • Memory loss refers to periods of amnesia that the person experiences while interacting with their surroundings but cannot recall later.
  • In university students, this type of memory loss occurs in one out of every three drinking days.
  • The research analyzed how the social environment and venue where drinking occurs affect these harmful consequences.

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1 out of every 3 drinking daysA rate of 1 in 3

According to a new study, young adults who experience alcohol-induced memory loss (blackouts) face far more negative consequences compared to situations where they consume similar amounts of alcohol but do not black out. Alcohol-induced memory loss describes a gap in memory that occurs while the person is conscious and interacting; they do not remember what happened during this time afterwards.

These blackout states lead to a wide range of harmful consequences, extending from feeling embarrassed and having hangovers to engaging in sexual risk-taking and developing an alcohol use disorder. Among university students who recently had this experience, this type of memory loss occurs in one out of every three drinking days.

In this study, published in the journal *Alcohol: Clinical & Experimental Research*, researchers examined the role of social context (who people drink with) and drinking venue on these negative consequences. The fact that young adults often do not perceive this situation as a negative event may be one of the main reasons behind the high rates.

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What exactly is alcohol-induced memory loss (blackout)?
It is a period of memory gap where the person, under the influence of alcohol, maintains their consciousness and interaction with their surroundings, but cannot remember the moments they experienced later on.
What kind of harmful consequences can this memory loss experience lead to?
In addition to conditions such as embarrassment or hangovers, it can lead to serious consequences such as engaging in sexual risk-taking behaviors and alcohol use disorder.
How common is this condition among young people and especially university students?
It is stated that among university students who have recently experienced memory loss, this condition occurs in approximately one-third of drinking days.

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