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The following pages link to Interactions between adaptive coping and drinking to cope in predicting naturalistic drinking and drinking following a lab-based psychosocial stressor (Q36572559):
Displaying 10 items.
- Effects of depressive symptoms and coping motives on naturalistic trends in negative and positive alcohol-related consequences (Q33768957) (← links)
- Effectiveness of stress management skill training on the depression, anxiety and stress levels in drug addicts after drug withdrawal (Q33803596) (← links)
- Motives for marijuana use among heavy-using high school students: An analysis of structure and utility of the Comprehensive Marijuana Motives Questionnaire (Q36643033) (← links)
- Coping Motives Moderate Efficacy of Personalized Normative Feedback Among Heavy Drinking U.S. College Students (Q36908793) (← links)
- Moderation of the effects of discrimination-induced affective responses on health outcomes (Q38823625) (← links)
- Distress Response to the Failure to an Insoluble Anagrams Task: Maladaptive Emotion Regulation Strategies in Binge Drinking Students (Q46312861) (← links)
- Relationship Between Alcohol Use, Spirituality, and Coping. (Q47569964) (← links)
- Drinking to Cope Moderates the Efficacy of Changing Veteran Drinking Norms as a Strategy for Reducing Drinking and Alcohol-Related Problems Among U.S. Veterans. (Q47646442) (← links)
- Depressive statements prime goal-directed alcohol-seeking in individuals who report drinking to cope with negative affect (Q47725327) (← links)
- Drinking to cope mediates the relationship between depression and alcohol risk: Different pathways for college and non-college young adults (Q50174009) (← links)