Intentional self-restraint may play an important role in the control of potentially addictive behavior. Unfortunately, for some individuals, efforts to reduce substance use may prove not only temporary but to increase the likelihood of a later "binge." An experimental study examined the relationship between prior self-restraint efforts and drinking. Results indicated that successfully restrained drinkers (i.e., those individuals who reported exerting considerable effort toward drinking self-control, and who were normatively successful, that is, light drinkers) responded to the sudden availability of alcohol with increased levels of consumption, relative to unrestrained drinkers at a similar level of habitual drinking. There was no such effe...
Background: This study sought to examine how exerting self-control to inhibit stereotype use affects...
RationaleExposure to alcohol-related cues leads to increased alcohol consumption, and this may be pa...
Consistent relationships have been demonstrated between problem drinking and certain personality cha...
Abstract- Intentional self-restraint may play an important role in the control of potentially addict...
The allied psychological drinking constructs of alcohol expectancy and drinking restraint have shown...
Background and Aims The self-control strength model suggests that exertion of self-control leads to ...
The present study was designed to increase our understanding of the co-morbidity between problem dri...
The allied psychological drinking constructs of alcohol expectancy and drinking restraint have shown...
In the present study, we examined whether use of protective behavioral strategies mediated the relat...
Background: Deficient response inhibition (disinhibition) may play a causal role in alcohol abuse, w...
The literature on alcohol is replete with studies attempting to determine whether or not the relief ...
According to dual-process models, excessive alcohol use emerges when response inhibition ability is ...
There is growing evidence that acute changes in fundamental mechanisms of impulse control contribute...
According to dual-process models, excessive alcohol use emerges when response inhibition ability is ...
Research on self-control suggests that people do not do as well at self-control after they have alre...
Background: This study sought to examine how exerting self-control to inhibit stereotype use affects...
RationaleExposure to alcohol-related cues leads to increased alcohol consumption, and this may be pa...
Consistent relationships have been demonstrated between problem drinking and certain personality cha...
Abstract- Intentional self-restraint may play an important role in the control of potentially addict...
The allied psychological drinking constructs of alcohol expectancy and drinking restraint have shown...
Background and Aims The self-control strength model suggests that exertion of self-control leads to ...
The present study was designed to increase our understanding of the co-morbidity between problem dri...
The allied psychological drinking constructs of alcohol expectancy and drinking restraint have shown...
In the present study, we examined whether use of protective behavioral strategies mediated the relat...
Background: Deficient response inhibition (disinhibition) may play a causal role in alcohol abuse, w...
The literature on alcohol is replete with studies attempting to determine whether or not the relief ...
According to dual-process models, excessive alcohol use emerges when response inhibition ability is ...
There is growing evidence that acute changes in fundamental mechanisms of impulse control contribute...
According to dual-process models, excessive alcohol use emerges when response inhibition ability is ...
Research on self-control suggests that people do not do as well at self-control after they have alre...
Background: This study sought to examine how exerting self-control to inhibit stereotype use affects...
RationaleExposure to alcohol-related cues leads to increased alcohol consumption, and this may be pa...
Consistent relationships have been demonstrated between problem drinking and certain personality cha...