Social anxiety disorder more than quadruples the risk of developing an alcohol use disorder, yet it is inconsistently linked to drinking frequency. Inconsistent findings may be at least partially due to lack of attention to drinking context – it may be that socially anxious individuals are especially vulnerable to drinking more often in specific contexts that increase their risk for alcohol-related problems. For instance, socially anxious persons may drink more often while alone, before social situations for “liquid courage” and/or after social situations to manage negative thoughts about their performance. Among current (past-month) drinkers (N = 776), social anxiety was significantly, positively related to solitary drinking frequency and ...
The belief that alcohol alleviates social anxiety and acts as a social lubricant has long been recog...
Previous research has found a positive relationship between social anxiety disorder and alcoholism, ...
Although research has found an association between social anxiety and alcohol use in noncollege samp...
Individuals with clinically elevated social anxiety are especially vulnerable to alcohol-related pro...
Social anxiety is prominent among undergraduates and increases the risk of experiencing alcohol prob...
© 2019 Elsevier Ltd Background: The social, normative nature of alcohol use may make college student...
Socially anxious undergraduates tend to report more alcohol-related problems despite consuming less ...
Previous research has found a relation between social anxiety disorder and alcoholism, but recent wo...
Individuals with clinically elevated social anxiety are at greater risk for alcohol use disorder, an...
The problematic drinking patterns of the college student population has elicited a campus-wide initi...
Purpose: Students with social anxiety are vulnerable to hazardous drinking patterns due to their soc...
Research indicates that alcohol use among college students is a growing public health concern that i...
Background: According to the self-medication and biopsychosocial models, individuals with social anx...
Although social anxiety and problem drinking commonly co-occur, the relationship between social anxi...
Alcohol consumption peaks in university and is tied with numerous and often severe negative alcohol-...
The belief that alcohol alleviates social anxiety and acts as a social lubricant has long been recog...
Previous research has found a positive relationship between social anxiety disorder and alcoholism, ...
Although research has found an association between social anxiety and alcohol use in noncollege samp...
Individuals with clinically elevated social anxiety are especially vulnerable to alcohol-related pro...
Social anxiety is prominent among undergraduates and increases the risk of experiencing alcohol prob...
© 2019 Elsevier Ltd Background: The social, normative nature of alcohol use may make college student...
Socially anxious undergraduates tend to report more alcohol-related problems despite consuming less ...
Previous research has found a relation between social anxiety disorder and alcoholism, but recent wo...
Individuals with clinically elevated social anxiety are at greater risk for alcohol use disorder, an...
The problematic drinking patterns of the college student population has elicited a campus-wide initi...
Purpose: Students with social anxiety are vulnerable to hazardous drinking patterns due to their soc...
Research indicates that alcohol use among college students is a growing public health concern that i...
Background: According to the self-medication and biopsychosocial models, individuals with social anx...
Although social anxiety and problem drinking commonly co-occur, the relationship between social anxi...
Alcohol consumption peaks in university and is tied with numerous and often severe negative alcohol-...
The belief that alcohol alleviates social anxiety and acts as a social lubricant has long been recog...
Previous research has found a positive relationship between social anxiety disorder and alcoholism, ...
Although research has found an association between social anxiety and alcohol use in noncollege samp...