As in high-income countries, inconsistent reporting of alcohol use is common among adolescents in LMICs and can substantially affect prevalence estimates. Effects are heterogeneous and hardly predictable, emphasizing the importance of incorporating consistency checks to improve the validity of research guiding public health decisions.
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