Alcohol abuse is a previous psychiatric diagnosis in which there is recurring harmful use of
ethanol despite its negative consequences. In 2013 it was reclassified as
alcohol use disorder (alcoholism) along with
alcohol dependence. There are two types of alcohol abuse, those who have anti-social and pleasure-seeking tendencies, and those who are anxiety-ridden people who are able to go without drinking for long periods of time but are unable to control themselves once they start.
Binge drinking is another form of alcohol abuse. According to surveys, the heaviest drinkers are the United Kingdom's adolescents. In 2013, 139,000 deaths globally were directly due to alcohol abuse and an additional 384,000 to
cirrhosis from excess alcohol consumption.