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Friday, August 8, 2008

News Release -CHILDREN' ALCOHOL SURVEY

CHILDREN THINK DRINKING FIVE GLASSES OF WINE OR MORE IS NORMAL, SAYS NEW SURVEY

Almost a third of children (30%) think that for adults who drink wine, drinking five or more glasses of wine in one night is normal drinking behaviour, says a new survey from leading children’s health education charity Life Education.

Over a quarter of children (27%) also think that people who drink beer would normally drink 4 pints or 6 bottles in an evening.

Both these alcohol and wine figures are above what the NHS constitutes as binge drinking1.

In the nationwide survey carried out with 1,491 9-11 year olds, children were asked about their perceptions of adult drinking.

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