Heavy alcohol use is common in undergraduates and is associated with health-risk behaviors, negative consequences, and increased risk for future alcohol dependence.Alcohol-related memory associations(AMAs)and mood changes are independently related to student drinking, but more research on how these variables interact is needed. Aims: To examine (i) how AMAs predict drinking behavior after accounting for depression, and (ii) how changes in negative and positive mood predict AMAs among low- and high-risk drinkers. Methods: Positive and negative moods were manipulated using a musical mood induction procedure immediately prior to completion of memory association measures. A bootstrapped structural equation model was tested, permitting a samplin...
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Trauma exposure is linked to heavy drinking and drug use among college students. Extant research rev...
Heavy alcohol use is common in undergraduates and is associated with health-risk behaviors, negative...
Abstract — Heavy alcohol use is common in undergraduates and is associated with health-risk behavior...
Multiple studies indicate that implicit alcohol-related associations (i.e., indices of relatively fa...
This study investigated whether exposure to musical mood induction procedures (MMIP) differentially ...
Although studies on explicit alcohol cognitions have identified positive and negative reinforcing dr...
Background: Consuming alcohol for coping with negative affect (NA) or enhancing positive affect (PA)...
Problematic alcohol use contributes to a number of related consequences each year, including the dev...
Previous research has demonstrated that participants from a number of clinical populations with diff...
Background: Consuming alcohol for coping with negative affect (NA) or enhancing positive affect (PA)...
Heavy episodic drinking is linked with poorer academic performance, injury, and risk behaviors among...
textContemporary approaches to understanding the correlates and predictors of alcohol use have focu...
Aims: Implicit measures of alcohol associations (i.e. measures designed to assess associations that ...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from the American Psychologic...
Contains fulltext : 55800.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)In two experim...
Trauma exposure is linked to heavy drinking and drug use among college students. Extant research rev...
Heavy alcohol use is common in undergraduates and is associated with health-risk behaviors, negative...
Abstract — Heavy alcohol use is common in undergraduates and is associated with health-risk behavior...
Multiple studies indicate that implicit alcohol-related associations (i.e., indices of relatively fa...
This study investigated whether exposure to musical mood induction procedures (MMIP) differentially ...
Although studies on explicit alcohol cognitions have identified positive and negative reinforcing dr...
Background: Consuming alcohol for coping with negative affect (NA) or enhancing positive affect (PA)...
Problematic alcohol use contributes to a number of related consequences each year, including the dev...
Previous research has demonstrated that participants from a number of clinical populations with diff...
Background: Consuming alcohol for coping with negative affect (NA) or enhancing positive affect (PA)...
Heavy episodic drinking is linked with poorer academic performance, injury, and risk behaviors among...
textContemporary approaches to understanding the correlates and predictors of alcohol use have focu...
Aims: Implicit measures of alcohol associations (i.e. measures designed to assess associations that ...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from the American Psychologic...
Contains fulltext : 55800.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)In two experim...
Trauma exposure is linked to heavy drinking and drug use among college students. Extant research rev...