13. Members of cohabiting couples are 11.2 percent more likely than married people to have had five or more drinks in a single day at least once in the past year.
According to a Centers for Disease Control study, this boils down to 28.9 percent of cohabiters and 17.7 percent of marrieds. Brownell suspects that cohabiters out-drink wedded couples because "cohabiting households are less settled and more in flux. They're facing more economic insecurities and social anxieties.”
Health Behaviors of Adults: United States, 2005-2007, Vital and Health Statistics Series 10, number 245, issued in 2010 by the US Department of Health and Human Services, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, and the National Center for Health Statistics
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