Stress and alcohol use: moderating effects of gender, coping, and alcohol expectancies.
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Chronic alcohol neuroadaptation and stress contribute to susceptibility for alcohol craving and relapseEvidence for the role of dopamine D3 receptors in oral operant alcohol self-administration and reinstatement of alcohol-seeking behavior in miceRacial discrimination and alcohol-related behavior in urban transit operators: findings from the San Francisco Muni Health and Safety StudyStress and coping among children of alcoholic parents through the young adult transitionAlterations in ethanol seeking and self-administration following yohimbine in selectively bred alcohol-preferring (P) and high alcohol drinking (HAD-2) rats.Neuropeptide Y (NPY)-induced reductions in alcohol intake during continuous access and following alcohol deprivation are not altered by restraint stress in alcohol-preferring (P) rats.Conceptual framework for the etiology of alcoholism: a "kindling"/stress hypothesis.The role of noradrenaline and 5-hydroxytryptamine in yohimbine-induced increases in alcohol-seeking in rats.A network approach to modeling comorbid internalizing and alcohol use disorders.Stress and alcohol consumption in heavily drinking men: 2 years of daily data using interactive voice response.Predictors of drinking immediacy following daily sadness: an application of survival analysis to experience sampling data.Covariations of emotional states and alcohol consumption: evidence from 2 years of daily data collection.Cognitive-behavioral therapy for panic disorder in patients being treated for alcohol dependence: Moderating effects of alcohol outcome expectancies.Brief report: Associations between emotional competence and adolescent risky behaviorA longitudinal investigation of heavy drinking and physical dating violence in men and women.Financial strain and cancer risk behaviors among African AmericansMood-related drinking motives mediate the familial association between major depression and alcohol dependence.Ecological momentary assessment (EMA) in studies of substance useRacial discrimination, gender discrimination, and substance abuse among Latina/os nationwideStress enhancement of craving during sobriety: a risk for relapse.Anxiety Disorders among US Immigrants: The Role of Immigrant Background and Social-Psychological Factors.Socioeconomic position, health behaviors, and C-reactive protein: a moderated-mediation analysisPatterns and predictors of late-life drinking trajectories: a 10-year longitudinal study.Optimism and its impact on mental and physical well-being.College student employment and drinking: a daily study of work stressors, alcohol expectancies, and alcohol consumption.Behaviour and burnout in medical studentsDepressed mood in childhood and subsequent alcohol use through adolescence and young adulthood.Evidence for a curvilinear dose-response relationship between avoidance coping and drug use problems among women who experience intimate partner violence.The association between observed parental emotion socialization and adolescent self-medication.Developmental trajectories of substance use among sexual minority girls: associations with sexual victimization and sexual health risk.The great recession and drinking outcomes: protective effects of politically oriented copingPharmacologically-induced stress: a cross-species probe for translational research in drug addiction and relapse.Interleukin-1 beta: a potential link between stress and the development of visceral obesity.The Relationship Between Emotion Dysregulation and Deliberate Self-Harm Among Inpatients with Substance Use Disorders.The Impact of Stressful Life Events on Alcohol Relapse: Findings from the Collaborative Longitudinal Personality Disorders Study.A Dutch panel study on the relation between structure of everyday life, daily hassles, and alcohol consumption.Classes of substance abuse relapse situations: a comparison of adolescents and adults.Gender and depression moderate response to brief motivational intervention for alcohol misuse among college students.Friendship Intimacy, Close Friend Drug Use, and Self-Medication in Adolescence.Relationship of cognitive function and the acquisition of coping skills in computer assisted treatment for substance use disorders.
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Stress and alcohol use: moderating effects of gender, coping, and alcohol expectancies.
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Stress and alcohol use: moderating effects of gender, coping, and alcohol expectancies.
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Stress and alcohol use: moderating effects of gender, coping, and alcohol expectancies.
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Stress and alcohol use: moderating effects of gender, coping, and alcohol expectancies.
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Stress and alcohol use: moderating effects of gender, coping, and alcohol expectancies.
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Stress and alcohol use: moderating effects of gender, coping, and alcohol expectancies.
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Stress and alcohol use: moderating effects of gender, coping, and alcohol expectancies.
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Stress and alcohol use: moderating effects of gender, coping, and alcohol expectancies.
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10.1037//0021-843X.101.1.139
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1992-02-01T00:00:00Z