Chris is a teenager and is having a really bad day. Not only did he fail to make the football team, but the person he wanted to go to the prom with was asked by someone else. He is feeling sad, lonely, and depressed
Having only drunk alcohol socially in the past, he becomes intoxicated after consuming six beers that he finds in his mother's garage. Based on the four classifications of adolescent substance use, which of the following best describes Chris's situation?
medicinal substance use
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social substance use
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experimental substance use
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addictive substance use
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medicinal substance use
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