Individuals with clinically elevated social anxiety are especially vulnerable to alcohol-related problems, despite not drinking more than those with less anxiety. It is therefore important to identify contexts in which socially anxious persons drink more to inform intervention efforts. This study tested whether social anxiety was related to greater drinking before, during, or after a social event and whether such drinking was related to the psychosocial factors anticipatory anxiety or post-event processing (PEP; review of the social event). Among past-month drinkers, those with clinically elevated or higher social anxiety (HSA; n = 212) reported more anticipatory anxiety, more pre-event drinking to manage anxiety, and PEP than those with no...
The problematic drinking patterns of the college student population has elicited a campus-wide initi...
Previous research has found a relation between social anxiety disorder and alcoholism, but recent wo...
The study investigated how the type of social context (i.e., a) social interaction and b) speech cha...
Individuals with clinically elevated social anxiety are especially vulnerable to alcohol-related pro...
Pre-drinking (drinking before going out) is prevalent among undergraduate students. Cognitive models...
Social anxiety disorder more than quadruples the risk of developing an alcohol use disorder, yet it ...
Socially anxious undergraduates tend to report more alcohol-related problems despite consuming less ...
Post-event processing (PEP) involves a negative, self-focused review of one’s performance in past so...
Purpose: Students with social anxiety are vulnerable to hazardous drinking patterns due to their soc...
Item does not contain fulltextTo resolve the mixed findings on the link between social anxiety (SA) ...
Individuals with clinically elevated social anxiety are at greater risk for alcohol use disorder, an...
Social anxiety is prominent among undergraduates and increases the risk of experiencing alcohol prob...
Background: Increased comorbidity between social anxiety disorder and alcohol use disorder is often ...
Research indicates that alcohol use among college students is a growing public health concern that i...
Drinking alcohol becomes a trend when social fear becomes a threat. The relaxing effect of alcohol o...
The problematic drinking patterns of the college student population has elicited a campus-wide initi...
Previous research has found a relation between social anxiety disorder and alcoholism, but recent wo...
The study investigated how the type of social context (i.e., a) social interaction and b) speech cha...
Individuals with clinically elevated social anxiety are especially vulnerable to alcohol-related pro...
Pre-drinking (drinking before going out) is prevalent among undergraduate students. Cognitive models...
Social anxiety disorder more than quadruples the risk of developing an alcohol use disorder, yet it ...
Socially anxious undergraduates tend to report more alcohol-related problems despite consuming less ...
Post-event processing (PEP) involves a negative, self-focused review of one’s performance in past so...
Purpose: Students with social anxiety are vulnerable to hazardous drinking patterns due to their soc...
Item does not contain fulltextTo resolve the mixed findings on the link between social anxiety (SA) ...
Individuals with clinically elevated social anxiety are at greater risk for alcohol use disorder, an...
Social anxiety is prominent among undergraduates and increases the risk of experiencing alcohol prob...
Background: Increased comorbidity between social anxiety disorder and alcohol use disorder is often ...
Research indicates that alcohol use among college students is a growing public health concern that i...
Drinking alcohol becomes a trend when social fear becomes a threat. The relaxing effect of alcohol o...
The problematic drinking patterns of the college student population has elicited a campus-wide initi...
Previous research has found a relation between social anxiety disorder and alcoholism, but recent wo...
The study investigated how the type of social context (i.e., a) social interaction and b) speech cha...