Negative affect, alcohol expectancies and alcohol-related problems |
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Authors: | PATRICK B. JOHNSON GERALD GURIN |
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Affiliation: | Hispanic Research Center, Fordham University and Department of Psychology, Manhattan College;Hispanic Research Center, Fordham University, New York, USA |
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Abstract: | ![]() Using data from the first epidemiological study of mainland Puerto Rican drinking, the authors explore the relationships between negative affect, alcohol expectancies and drinking problems. Results revealed that the co-occurrence of depressed mood and drinking problems was strongly moderated by alcohol expectancies. More specifically, the co-occurrence was strongest among those Puerto Ricans who most expected alcohol to elevate their mood. Findings are discussed in terms of their explication of the co-morbidity of depressive symptomatology and alcohol abuse. |
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