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Alcohol use and alcohol-related consequences: associations with emotion regulation difficulties
Authors:Robert D. Dvorak  Emily M. Sargent  Tess M. Kilwein  Brittany L. Stevenson  Nicholas J. Kuvaas  Thomas J. Williams
Affiliation:Department of Psychology, North Dakota State UniversityFargo, NDUSA
Abstract:Background: Understanding factors associated with alcohol-related consequences is an important area of research. Emotional functioning has been associated with alcohol-related consequences but there is less research examining a comprehensive underlying model of emotional regulation. The Difficulties in Emotion Regulation Scale (DERS) is a recent measure developed to assess six facets of emotion regulation difficulties that contribute to overall emotional functioning. Objectives: The current study examines associations between these six facets of emotion regulation difficulties and problematic alcohol use. Methods: Participants (n?=?1758 college students) were recruited as part of a larger study and were asked to complete online questionnaires assessing demographics, alcohol use and problems, and emotion regulation difficulties. Results: Negative binomial hurdle models for alcohol use and alcohol-related consequences were estimated. Impulse control difficulties were positively related to the number of drinks consumed during the week among active drinkers. Non-acceptance of emotional responses, impulse control difficulties, lack of emotional clarity, and difficulties engaging in goal-directed behavior were all positively associated with number of consequences endorsed. Difficulty engaging in goal-directed behavior was also positively associated with the likelihood of experiencing any alcohol-related consequences. Conclusions: The findings support previous research indicating that emotion-regulation difficulties are broadly associated with alcohol-related consequences. Results suggest exposure and/or mindfulness based prevention/interventions with emotion focused psychoeducation may offer one path to reducing alcohol-related consequences among college students.
Keywords:Alcohol use  alcohol-related consequences  emotion regulation
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