Event-level impacts of proximal responsibilities and impulsive traits on drinking behavior during real-world drinking episodes [0.03%]
责任感和冲动性特质对现实世界饮酒行为的影响研究
Jack T Waddell,Molly A Maloney,Jennifer E Merrill
Jack T Waddell
Objective: Having upcoming, proximal responsibilities is associated with less use of (and demand for) alcohol. However, research has yet to underscore how and for whom proximal responsibilities predict intended and actual...
Adolescent music engagement is associated with less alcohol consumption and substance experimentation 5-11 years later: A genetically informative study [0.03%]
青少年音乐参与与5至11年后较少饮酒和吸毒探索有关:一项具有遗传信息的研究
Lydia Rader,Hermine H M Maes,Naomi P Friedman et al.
Lydia Rader et al.
Objective: Adolescence is a critical developmental window for shaping substance use trajectories. Music engagement during this period may reduce substance experimentation and later misuse through direct effects or shared ...
Use of cannabis to regulate negative affect in pregnancy: Bidirectional findings from an ecological momentary assessment study [0.03%]
一项基于生态瞬时评估的调查研究:大麻在孕期中调节负性情绪的使用问题及双向研究发现
Rachel L Gunn,Lindy K Howe,Ami Ikeda et al.
Rachel L Gunn et al.
Objective: Prenatal cannabis use is increasing in the United States, despite evidence of potential harms to pregnant individuals and their offspring. Elevated rates of anxiety and depression among those who use cannabis d...
Associations between PTSD symptoms and heavy drinking and aggression among treatment-seeking veterans [0.03%]
接受治疗的老兵中PTSD症状与重度饮酒和攻击行为的相关性研究
Shannon R Forkus,Dev Crasta,Julie A Hurd et al.
Shannon R Forkus et al.
Objective: Aggression is common among military veterans with posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD) and alcohol use disorder (AUD) and is associated with psychosocial impairment. This study examined the associations between...
When are bystanders more likely and confident to act: Validation of the Bystanders to Alcohol Risk Scales-Willingness and self-efficacy [0.03%]
旁观者更有可能、更有信心采取行动的时间:验证《酒精风险尺度——意愿和自我效能感》
Nancy P Barnett,Richard N Jones,Michelle Haikalis et al.
Nancy P Barnett et al.
Objective: This study evaluated the psychometrics of two new measures of willingness and self-efficacy to intervene in alcohol-related risk situations involving others. Items assess the constructs across bystander scenari...
Event-level drinking motives and mood as predictors of alcohol-related consequences among young adults [0.03%]
饮酒动机和情绪对年轻人酒精相关后果的影响研究
Gabriela López,Holly K Boyle,Prachi H Bhuptani et al.
Gabriela López et al.
Objective: People who drink heavily experience positive (e.g., made a new friend) and negative (e.g., embarrassed self) alcohol-related consequences. Important antecedents of alcohol-related consequences are drinking moti...
Conditional administration of items in the Gambling Harms Measure: Psychometric justification and implications for efficiency [0.03%]
赌博危害测量工具的条件施测:心理测量学依据及对效率的影响研究
Youssef Allami,Nolan B Gooding,Robert J Williams et al.
Youssef Allami et al.
Objective: This study evaluated the psychometric justification for conditionally administering the most severe items within subscales of the Gambling Harms Measure (GHM), a tool assessing gambling-related harms across six...
Exploring real-time associations between momentary distress tolerance, emotion regulation, and gambling behavior in Australian adults: An Ecological Momentary Assessment Study [0.03%]
澳大利亚成年人赌博行为的现时容忍挫败力、情绪调节及其之间关联的生态瞬时评估研究
Chloe O Hawker,Stephanie E Dias,Stephanie S Merkouris et al.
Chloe O Hawker et al.
Objective: Guided by the dynamic model of relapse, this study examined whether momentary distress intolerance (DI) and emotion regulation (ER; maladaptive and adaptive strategy use) predict gambling behavior (episodes, ex...
Development and validation of the Loss of Control-Alcohol (LOSS-A) scale: A mixed methods study with adult drinkers [0.03%]
饮酒失控( LOSS-A)量表的开发与验证:一项针对成年饮酒者的混合方法研究
Frances L Wang,Deepa A Thomas,Brooke S G Molina et al.
Frances L Wang et al.
Objective: Although loss of control over alcohol use is an important premorbid risk factor for alcohol use disorder, its prevailing measures remain limited. As just one example, many items capture noncompulsive (e.g., soc...
A cross-national examination of the Compensatory Eating and Behaviors in Response to Alcohol Consumption Scale (CEBRACS) across six countries [0.03%]
六国饮酒反应性进食行为量表(CEBRACS)的跨国家研究
Katherine A Berry,Javiera A Hernandez Puelma,Luke Herchenroeder et al.
Katherine A Berry et al.
Objective: The Compensatory Eating and Behaviors in Response to Alcohol Consumption Scale (CEBRACS) is a commonly used measure to assess food and alcohol disturbance (FAD; i.e., use of compensatory behaviors before, durin...