Associations between solitary drinking and increased alcohol consumption, alcohol problems, and drinking to cope motives in adolescents and young adults: a …
CJ Skrzynski, KG Creswell - Addiction, 2020 - Wiley Online Library
Background and aims Emerging evidence suggests that solitary drinking may be an
important early risk marker for alcohol use disorder. The current paper is the first meta …
important early risk marker for alcohol use disorder. The current paper is the first meta …
Role of social context in addiction etiology and recovery
JC Strickland, SF Acuff - Pharmacology Biochemistry and Behavior, 2023 - Elsevier
While social context has long been considered central to substance use disorder prevention
and treatment and many drug-taking events occur in social settings, experimental research …
and treatment and many drug-taking events occur in social settings, experimental research …
Drinking together and drinking alone: A social-contextual framework for examining risk for alcohol use disorder
KG Creswell - Current Directions in Psychological Science, 2021 - journals.sagepub.com
The context in which drinking occurs is a critical but relatively understudied factor in alcohol
use disorder (AUD) etiology. In this article, I offer a social-contextual framework for …
use disorder (AUD) etiology. In this article, I offer a social-contextual framework for …
[HTML][HTML] Alcoholism identification based on an AlexNet transfer learning model
SH Wang, S Xie, X Chen, DS Guttery, C Tang… - Frontiers in …, 2019 - frontiersin.org
Aim: This paper proposes a novel alcoholism identification approach that can assist
radiologists in patient diagnosis. Method: AlexNet was used as the basic transfer learning …
radiologists in patient diagnosis. Method: AlexNet was used as the basic transfer learning …
I drink alone: Mechanisms of risk for alcohol problems in solitary drinkers
WR Corbin, JT Waddell, A Ladensack, C Scott - Addictive behaviors, 2020 - Elsevier
Although solitary drinking is less common than social drinking, it may be uniquely
associated with heavy drinking and alcohol-related problems. There is also evidence that …
associated with heavy drinking and alcohol-related problems. There is also evidence that …
Putting things in context: Longitudinal relations between drinking contexts, drinking motives, and negative alcohol consequences.
JT Waddell, WR Corbin… - Psychology of Addictive …, 2021 - psycnet.apa.org
Recent studies suggest that solitary (but not social) drinking may confer risk for negative
alcohol consequences via beliefs about alcohol's ability to reduce tension, and explicit …
alcohol consequences via beliefs about alcohol's ability to reduce tension, and explicit …
Dynamic longitudinal relations among solitary drinking, coping motives, & alcohol problems during emerging adulthood
Introduction Solitary drinking (ie, drinking alone) and coping drinking motives are risk factors
for alcohol problems. Theoretical models suggest that solitary drinking and coping motives …
for alcohol problems. Theoretical models suggest that solitary drinking and coping motives …
Behavioral economics and the aggregate versus proximal impact of sociality on heavy drinking
Background Behavioral economic theory predicts decisions to drink are cost benefit
analyses, and heavy episodic drinking occurs when benefits outweigh costs. Social …
analyses, and heavy episodic drinking occurs when benefits outweigh costs. Social …
Event-level risk for negative alcohol consequences in emerging adults: The role of affect, motivation, and context.
Objective: Decades of research has found support for the motivational model of alcohol use
at the between-person level, yet research on event-level drinking motives is in its nascent …
at the between-person level, yet research on event-level drinking motives is in its nascent …
Solitary cannabis use and related consequences among college students during the COVID-19 pandemic
Solitary cannabis use has been associated with greater cannabis problems than social use
and may be increasingly prevalent due to pandemic-related isolation. However, little is …
and may be increasingly prevalent due to pandemic-related isolation. However, little is …