Introduction. Previous work suggests that college students who perceive themselves as less able to tolerate negative affect are more motivated to use alcohol to alleviate psychological distress. Recent findings also indicate that distress tolerance influences alcohol outcomes via a positive reinforcement pathway. However, results concerning the association between distress tolerance and alcohol outcomes remain inconsistent. Aim. The present study examined the association between distinctive features of distress tolerance and alcohol outcomes via internal drinking motives (i.e., coping and enhancement) in Argentinean college students. Method. From April to November 2019, a sample of 387 college students with last-month alcohol use (Mean age ...
Objective: Several studies have shown that demand curve indices of the reinforcing efficacy of alcoh...
Research indicates a higher prevalence of alcohol consumption among college student populations in t...
Background: Understanding the potential psychosocial mechanisms that explain (i.e., mediate) the ass...
Introduction. Previous work suggests that college students who perceive themselves as less able to t...
Background: Prior research has established that Adverse Childhood Experiences (ACEs) predict harmful...
The present study examined which types of alcohol protective behavioral strategies ([PBSs], Manner o...
Consistent with the medication hypothesis, drinking to cope with negative affect appears to mediate ...
Trait aggression has been linked to alcohol-related problems among college students. However, the in...
Substance use disorders (SUDs) are associated with tremendous morbidity and mortality worldwide. Dis...
Objectives: The present study examined (both cross-sectionally and prospectively) the mediational ro...
Background: Recent research suggests that ruminative thinking (specifically problem-focused thoughts...
Background: College students with depressive symptoms tend to engage in more hazardous drinking and ...
We hypothesized that individuals who are unable to effectively regulate emotional reactivity, which ...
Background: Alcohol use is highly prevalent and linked to a wide range of negative outcomes among co...
The associations between stressors and patterns of alcohol use have been studied for their implicati...
Objective: Several studies have shown that demand curve indices of the reinforcing efficacy of alcoh...
Research indicates a higher prevalence of alcohol consumption among college student populations in t...
Background: Understanding the potential psychosocial mechanisms that explain (i.e., mediate) the ass...
Introduction. Previous work suggests that college students who perceive themselves as less able to t...
Background: Prior research has established that Adverse Childhood Experiences (ACEs) predict harmful...
The present study examined which types of alcohol protective behavioral strategies ([PBSs], Manner o...
Consistent with the medication hypothesis, drinking to cope with negative affect appears to mediate ...
Trait aggression has been linked to alcohol-related problems among college students. However, the in...
Substance use disorders (SUDs) are associated with tremendous morbidity and mortality worldwide. Dis...
Objectives: The present study examined (both cross-sectionally and prospectively) the mediational ro...
Background: Recent research suggests that ruminative thinking (specifically problem-focused thoughts...
Background: College students with depressive symptoms tend to engage in more hazardous drinking and ...
We hypothesized that individuals who are unable to effectively regulate emotional reactivity, which ...
Background: Alcohol use is highly prevalent and linked to a wide range of negative outcomes among co...
The associations between stressors and patterns of alcohol use have been studied for their implicati...
Objective: Several studies have shown that demand curve indices of the reinforcing efficacy of alcoh...
Research indicates a higher prevalence of alcohol consumption among college student populations in t...
Background: Understanding the potential psychosocial mechanisms that explain (i.e., mediate) the ass...