International audienceBackground A sizeable literature highlighted that negative affectivity and craving are both known to be implicated in relapses. Objectives The present study synthetized the existing litterature to determine strength of the interaction between negative affectivity and craving for substance-related disorders including illicit drugs, alcohol and tobacco. Methods We conducted a systematic review in accordance with PRISMA guidelines followed by a meta-analysis. Online computer databases PubMed, PsycINFO and Web of Science were searched systematically and thoroughly. Jamovi 1.8.1 Current version was used to conduct meta-analysis. Results Thirty studies were included in the review, and 14 of these, including 2257 subjects, we...
Scientific and lay theories propose that negative affect plays a causal role in problematic alcohol ...
Scientific and lay theories propose that negative affect plays a causal role in problematic alcohol ...
Scientific and lay theories propose that negative affect plays a causal role in problematic alcohol ...
Co-use of alcohol and cigarettes is highly prevalent, and heavy drinking smokers represent a large a...
Background: Negative affective states and alcohol-related stimuli increase risk of relapse in alcoho...
Background and aims: Retrospective self-report and observational studies have yielded inconsistent f...
Background and aims: Retrospective self-report and observational studies have yielded inconsistent f...
Negative affect may be related to alcohol-related patterns (e.g., craving and problematic alcohol us...
Negative affect may be related to alcohol-related patterns (e.g., craving and problematic alcohol us...
The aim of this study was to assess the mediating effects of difficulties in emotion regulation (DER...
Most research examining the role of affect in the etiology of alcohol craving has been limited to as...
Most research examining the role of affect in the etiology of alcohol craving has been limited to as...
Craving and negative affect are two factors consistently included in prominent models of relapse. Th...
Most research examining the role of affect in the etiology of alcohol craving has been limited to as...
Previous research has established craving as a significant element in models of Substance Use Disord...
Scientific and lay theories propose that negative affect plays a causal role in problematic alcohol ...
Scientific and lay theories propose that negative affect plays a causal role in problematic alcohol ...
Scientific and lay theories propose that negative affect plays a causal role in problematic alcohol ...
Co-use of alcohol and cigarettes is highly prevalent, and heavy drinking smokers represent a large a...
Background: Negative affective states and alcohol-related stimuli increase risk of relapse in alcoho...
Background and aims: Retrospective self-report and observational studies have yielded inconsistent f...
Background and aims: Retrospective self-report and observational studies have yielded inconsistent f...
Negative affect may be related to alcohol-related patterns (e.g., craving and problematic alcohol us...
Negative affect may be related to alcohol-related patterns (e.g., craving and problematic alcohol us...
The aim of this study was to assess the mediating effects of difficulties in emotion regulation (DER...
Most research examining the role of affect in the etiology of alcohol craving has been limited to as...
Most research examining the role of affect in the etiology of alcohol craving has been limited to as...
Craving and negative affect are two factors consistently included in prominent models of relapse. Th...
Most research examining the role of affect in the etiology of alcohol craving has been limited to as...
Previous research has established craving as a significant element in models of Substance Use Disord...
Scientific and lay theories propose that negative affect plays a causal role in problematic alcohol ...
Scientific and lay theories propose that negative affect plays a causal role in problematic alcohol ...
Scientific and lay theories propose that negative affect plays a causal role in problematic alcohol ...