Heavy drinking among college students in the United States is common and results in a wide range of problems. Symptoms of depression are also common among college students and may exacerbate problems associated with heavy drinking, but to date most studies have been cross sectional and relied on an aggregate measure of alcohol problems. Further, depressive symptoms may also predict other elements of risk among heavy drinkers, including greater experience of substance-related reinforcement, and diminished experience of substance-free reinforcement. The current study examines depressive symptoms as a prospective predictor of changes in alcohol problem domains and reward variables in a sample of heavy drinking college students. Heavy drinking ...
College students with depressed mood face heightened risk for experiencing drinking-related negative...
Binge or heavy drinking among students is prevalent at many American universities. Researchers have ...
Alcohol use is highly comorbid with depression, especially among college students, whose rates of bo...
Heavy drinking among college students in the United States is common and results in a wide range of ...
Background: College students with depressive symptoms tend to engage in more hazardous drinking and ...
Background: Elevated depression and stress have been linked to greater levels of alcohol problems am...
Depression is a pervasive problem in society, affecting up to 4.4% of the world’s population. In Ire...
Objective: To examine unique contributions of depression, alcohol consumption, and alcohol-related c...
Background: Reward deprivation has been implicated in major depressive disorder and severe substance...
To estimate if there is a non-linear association between varying levels of alcohol use and poor ment...
Research indicates a higher prevalence of alcohol consumption among college student populations in t...
Background: Alcohol use in response to stress in college students may be affected by the presence of...
Background Only few prospective population studies have been able so far to investigate depression ...
Although levels of heavy drinking and alcohol-related problems are high in college students, there i...
Background: It has been suggested that alcohol problems negatively affect therapeutic interventions ...
College students with depressed mood face heightened risk for experiencing drinking-related negative...
Binge or heavy drinking among students is prevalent at many American universities. Researchers have ...
Alcohol use is highly comorbid with depression, especially among college students, whose rates of bo...
Heavy drinking among college students in the United States is common and results in a wide range of ...
Background: College students with depressive symptoms tend to engage in more hazardous drinking and ...
Background: Elevated depression and stress have been linked to greater levels of alcohol problems am...
Depression is a pervasive problem in society, affecting up to 4.4% of the world’s population. In Ire...
Objective: To examine unique contributions of depression, alcohol consumption, and alcohol-related c...
Background: Reward deprivation has been implicated in major depressive disorder and severe substance...
To estimate if there is a non-linear association between varying levels of alcohol use and poor ment...
Research indicates a higher prevalence of alcohol consumption among college student populations in t...
Background: Alcohol use in response to stress in college students may be affected by the presence of...
Background Only few prospective population studies have been able so far to investigate depression ...
Although levels of heavy drinking and alcohol-related problems are high in college students, there i...
Background: It has been suggested that alcohol problems negatively affect therapeutic interventions ...
College students with depressed mood face heightened risk for experiencing drinking-related negative...
Binge or heavy drinking among students is prevalent at many American universities. Researchers have ...
Alcohol use is highly comorbid with depression, especially among college students, whose rates of bo...