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The effect of rumination on craving across the continuum of drinking behaviour
Authors:Gabriele Caselli  Antonella Gemelli  Sara Querci  Anna Maria Lugli  Flaviano Canfora  Claudio Annovi  Daniela Rebecchi  Giovanni M Ruggiero  Sandra Sassaroli  Marcantonio M Spada  Edward R Watkins
Institution:1. London South Bank University, London, UK;2. “Studi Cognitivi” Cognitive Psychotherapy School, Milano, Italy;3. “Studi Cognitivi” Cognitive Psychotherapy School, Modena, Italy;4. Strutture Residenziali Gruppo CEIS, Modena, Italy;5. Centro Alcologico, Dipartimento di Salute Mentale, Azienda USL, Modena, Italy;6. Servizio di Psicologia Clinica, Dipartimento di Salute Mentale, Azienda USL, Modena, Italy;g North East London NHS Foundation Trust, London, UK;h University of Exeter, UK
Abstract:

Background

Rumination is an abstract, persistent, and repetitive thinking style that can be adopted to control negative affect. Recent studies have suggested the role of rumination as direct or indirect cognitive predictor of craving experience in alcohol-related problems.

Aims

The goal of this study was to explore the effect of rumination induction on craving across the continuum of drinking behaviour.

Methods

Participants of three groups of alcohol-dependent drinkers (N = 26), problem drinkers (N = 26) and social drinkers (N = 29) were randomly allocated to two thinking manipulation tasks: distraction versus rumination. Craving was measured before and after manipulation and after a resting phase.

Results

Findings showed that rumination had a significant effect on increasing craving in alcohol-dependent drinkers, relative to distraction, but not in problem and social drinkers. This effect was independent of baseline depression and rumination and was maintained across the resting phase. Conclusions: Rumination showed a direct causal impact on craving that is specific for a population of alcohol-dependent drinkers.
Keywords:Alcohol dependence  Alcohol use  Craving  Depression  Experimental study  Problem drinking
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