The purpose of this study is to highlight the adolescent alcohol use disorder(AUD) during the transition from middle school to high school periods, and attempt to assess the socioeconomic context associated with adolescent AUD. In this study, we examined AUD in terms of binge drinking and problem drinking. From the original the data of 2012 Adolescent Online Behavior Survey, we recruited 5,928 respondents of middle to highschool students who reported to have alcohol experience. Sex is treated separately in our analysis. Result shows the upward trend of binge drinking and problem drinking by school year, for both gender. Male adolescent show higher prevalence in binge drinking compared to female adolescent. However, the female adolescent show slightly higher proportion in suffering problem drinking compared to their counterparts. In out study, adolescent's paid-work experience is the main driver associated with binge drinking for both gender. As for the problem drinking, parental education, subjective economic status, the amount of adolescent's pocket-money were associated with problem drinking. Especially for female adolescent, living arrangements, having depressive symptom, attitude toward suicide trial, and academic achievement is also found to be relevant with problem drinking behavior.