UK teenage girls outdrink boys by widest margin in Europe, study finds
Briefly

In the UK, more than a third of 15-year-old girls report getting repeatedly drunk, surpassing the rate of their male peers by a significant margin.
Dr. Anna Symonds suggests that anxiety and low mood among British girls may lead them to use alcohol as a coping mechanism, reflecting a link to overall life satisfaction.
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