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The rate rates of alcohol consumption among youths are high, making it a significant problem in the public system because of the consequences. Drinking among adolescents is associated with erratic behaviors such as drunk driving leading to avoidable motor vehicle crashes and death or serious injuries. Additionally, drinking in youths is also associated with a high risk of brain injury. Hence, efforts to sensitize the dangers of drinking among youths are essential for promoting positive health outcomes. Youths are the leading users of social media sites such as Instagram and Snapchat. The use of social media platforms by this population is growing each day as they spend more than half of their time on social media<\/a>. Hence, a social media campaign can be effective in reaching and appealing to this population. The purpose of this report is to present a bibliography of sources exploring various issues on youth alcohol and social media campaigns.<\/p>\n Garc\u00eda del Castillo, J., Garc\u00eda del Castillo-L\u00f3pez, \u00c1., Dias, P.C. et al. (2020). Social networks as tools for the prevention and promotion of health among youth. Psicol. Refl. Cr\u00edt. 33<\/em>, 13. https:\/\/doi.org\/10.1186\/s41155-020-00150-z<\/a><\/p>\n The authors explored the effectiveness of using social media as a tool for health\u00a0 prevention and promotion. The authors argue that social media use though has risks, it has a high potential for health prevention and promotion because many people use it for information and social relations (Garc\u00eda del Castillo et al., 2020). The research shows that social networking<\/a> sites play an important role as educational tools and influence behavior of adolescents regarding issues such as sexual health, eating habits, body image, exercise, alcohol and drug use. The research shows positive intervention in social media-directed efforts to promote change in the health behavior of young people.<\/p>\n <\/p>\n Lim, MSC, Molenaar, A, Brennan L, Reid M, McCaffrey T. (2022). Young Adults\u2019 Use of Different Social Media Platforms for Health Information: Insights From Web-Based Conversations. J Med Internet Res 24<\/em>(1): e23656. https:\/\/doi.10.2196\/23656<\/a>.<\/p>\n The source examines the trends in young people\u2019s use of social media sites. The purpose of the research was to investigate how young<\/p>\nAnnotated Bibliography<\/strong><\/h3>\n