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The daily association between affect and alcohol use: A meta-analysis of individual participant data.
Dora, Jonas; Piccirillo, Marilyn; Foster, Katherine T; Arbeau, Kelly; Armeli, Stephen; Auriacombe, Marc; Bartholow, Bruce; Beltz, Adriene M; Blumenstock, Shari M; Bold, Krysten; Bonar, Erin E; Braitman, Abby; Carpenter, Ryan W; Creswell, Kasey G; De Hart, Tracy; Dvorak, Robert D; Emery, Noah; Enkema, Matthew; Fairbairn, Catharine; Fairlie, Anne M; Ferguson, Stuart G; Freire, Teresa; Goodman, Fallon; Gottfredson, Nisha; Halvorson, Max; Haroon, Maleeha; Howard, Andrea L; Hussong, Andrea; Jackson, Kristina M; Jenzer, Tiffany; Kelly, Dominic P; Kuczynski, Adam M; Kuerbis, Alexis; Lee, Christine M; Lewis, Melissa; Linden-Carmichael, Ashley N; Littlefield, Andrew; Lydon-Staley, David M; Merrill, Jennifer E; Miranda, Robert; Mohr, Cynthia; Read, Jennifer P; Richardson, Clarissa; O'Connor, Roisin; O'Malley, Stephanie S; Papp, Lauren; Piasecki, Thomas M; Sacco, Paul; Scaglione, Nichole; Serre, Fuschia.
Afiliação
  • Dora J; University of Washington; Seattle, United States.
  • Piccirillo M; University of Washington; Seattle, United States.
  • Foster KT; University of Washington; Seattle, United States.
  • Arbeau K; Trinity Western University; Langley, Canada.
  • Armeli S; Fairleigh Dickinson University; Teaneck, United States.
  • Auriacombe M; Université de Bordeaux; Bordeaux, France.
  • Bartholow B; University of Missouri-Columbia; Columbia, United States.
  • Beltz AM; University of Michigan; Ann Arbor, United States.
  • Blumenstock SM; Indiana University; Bloomington, United States.
  • Bold K; Yale University; New Haven, United States.
  • Bonar EE; University of Michigan; Ann Arbor, United States.
  • Braitman A; Old Dominion University; Norfolk, United States.
  • Carpenter RW; University of Missouri-St. Louis; St. Louis, United States.
  • Creswell KG; Carnegie Mellon University; Pittsburgh, United States.
  • De Hart T; Loyola University Chicago; Chicago, United States.
  • Dvorak RD; University of Central Florida; Orlando, United States.
  • Emery N; Colorado State University; Fort Collins, United States.
  • Enkema M; University of Washington; Seattle, United States.
  • Fairbairn C; University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign; Champaign, United States.
  • Fairlie AM; University of Washington; Seattle, United States.
  • Ferguson SG; University of Tasmania; Hobart, Australia.
  • Freire T; University of Minho; Braga, Portugal.
  • Goodman F; University of South Florida; Tampa, United States.
  • Gottfredson N; Research Triangle Institute; North Carolinass, United States.
  • Halvorson M; University of Washington; Seattle, United States.
  • Haroon M; New York University; New York, United States.
  • Howard AL; Carleton University; Ottawa, Canada.
  • Hussong A; University of North Carolina; Chapel Hill, United States.
  • Jackson KM; Brown University; Providence, United States.
  • Jenzer T; Brown University; Providence, United States.
  • Kelly DP; University of Michigan; Ann Arbor, United States.
  • Kuczynski AM; University of Washington; Seattle, United States.
  • Kuerbis A; Hunter College of the City University of New York; New York, United States.
  • Lee CM; University of Washington; Seattle, United States.
  • Lewis M; University of North Texas; Fort Worth, United States.
  • Linden-Carmichael AN; Pennsylvania State University; Centre County, United States.
  • Littlefield A; Texas Tech University; Lubbock, United States.
  • Lydon-Staley DM; University of Pennsylvania; Philadelphia, United States.
  • Merrill JE; Brown University; Providence, United States.
  • Miranda R; Brown University; Providence, United States.
  • Mohr C; Portland State University; Portland, United States.
  • Read JP; University of Buffalo; Buffalo, United States.
  • Richardson C; Illinois College; Jacksonville, United States.
  • O'Connor R; Concordia University; Montreal, Canada.
  • O'Malley SS; Yale University; New Haven, United States.
  • Papp L; University of Wisconsin; Madison, United States.
  • Piasecki TM; University of Wisconsin; Madison, United States.
  • Sacco P; University of Maryland; Baltimore, United States.
  • Scaglione N; University of Florida; Gainesville, United States.
  • Serre F; Université de Bordeaux; Bordeaux, France.
Psychol Bull ; 149(1-2): 1-24, 2023.
Article em En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-37560174
ABSTRACT
Influential psychological theories hypothesize that people consume alcohol in response to the experience of both negative and positive emotions. Despite two decades of daily diary and ecological momentary assessment research, it remains unclear whether people consume more alcohol on days they experience higher negative and positive affect in everyday life. In this preregistered meta-analysis, we synthesized the evidence for these daily associations between affect and alcohol use. We included individual participant data from 69 studies (N = 12,394), which used daily and momentary surveys to assess affect and the number of alcoholic drinks consumed. Results indicate that people are not more likely to drink on days they experience high negative affect, but are more likely to drink and drink heavily on days high in positive affect. People self-reporting a motivational tendency to drink-to-cope and drink-to-enhance consumed more alcohol, but not on days they experienced higher negative and positive affect. Results were robust across different operationalizations of affect, study designs, study populations, and individual characteristics. These findings challenge the long-held belief that people drink more alcohol following increases in negative affect. Integrating these findings under different theoretical models and limitations of this field of research, we collectively propose an agenda for future research to explore open questions surrounding affect and alcohol use.
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Texto completo: 1 Coleções: 01-internacional Base de dados: MEDLINE Assunto principal: Consumo de Bebidas Alcoólicas / Afeto Tipo de estudo: Prognostic_studies / Risk_factors_studies / Systematic_reviews Limite: Humans Idioma: En Ano de publicação: 2023 Tipo de documento: Article

Texto completo: 1 Coleções: 01-internacional Base de dados: MEDLINE Assunto principal: Consumo de Bebidas Alcoólicas / Afeto Tipo de estudo: Prognostic_studies / Risk_factors_studies / Systematic_reviews Limite: Humans Idioma: En Ano de publicação: 2023 Tipo de documento: Article