Alcohol use and dependence are distinct in adolescence and young adulthood but show convergence in adulthood, such that alcohol dependence symptom count does not clearly measure a construct separate from alcohol consumption longitudinally. These developmental shifts have clinical implications, with AUD screening reliant on assessment of alcohol use patterns expected to perform more reliably in adults than adolescents.
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