نتایج جستجو برای: coping motives

تعداد نتایج: 40050  

Journal: :European addiction research 2011
Laura Mezquita Sherry H Stewart Manuel I Ibáñez María A Ruipérez Helena Villa Jorge Moya Generós Ortet

AIMS This paper had three aims: (1) to validate a Spanish adaptation of the Modified Drinking Motives Questionnaire-Revised (M DMQ-R), (2) to explore the relationship of each drinking motive with different patterns of alcohol use, and (3) to compare the drinking motives of moderate drinkers, heavy drinkers, and alcohol abusing/dependent individuals. METHODS Two studies were carried out. In St...

Journal: :Journal of abnormal psychology 2010
Andrew K Littlefield Kenneth J Sher Phillip K Wood

Recent research has indicated that developmental changes in the personality traits of neuroticism and impulsivity correlate with changes in problem drinking during emerging and young adulthood. However, it remains unclear what potential mechanisms, or mediators, could account for these associations. Drinking motives, particularly drinking to regulate negative affect (drinking to cope) and to ge...

Journal: :Addictive behaviors 2012
Joseph W LaBrie Phillip J Ehret Justin F Hummer Katherine Prenovost

The current study examined whether the relationship between drinking motives and alcohol-related outcomes was mediated by college adjustment. Participants (N=253) completed an online survey that assessed drinking motives, degree of both positive and negative college adjustment, typical weekly drinking, and past month negative alcohol-related consequences. Structural equation modeling examined n...

2004
Jeffrey Simons Christopher J. Correia Kate B. Carey Brian E. Borsari

This study adapted and extended M. L. Cooper's (1994) Drinking Motives Measure to examine marijuana motives among 299 college students. An exploratory factor analysis supported the hypothesized 5-factor marijuana motives model, resulting in enhancement, conformity, expansion, coping, and social motives. Analyses supported the internal consistency and concurrent validity of the 5 marijuana motiv...

Journal: :Addictive behaviors 2011
Kristen G Anderson Ilan Grunwald Nicole Bekman Sandra A Brown Alexandra Grant

Drinking motives have a prominent role in cognitive models of adolescent and adult alcohol decision-making (Cooper, Russell, Skinner, & Windle, 1992; Cooper, 1994). The complementary construct of motivation not to drink has received less attention (Epler, Sher & Piasecki, 2009). We examined how abstinence motives interacted with drinking motives and alcohol expectancies to predict alcohol consu...

Journal: :Addictive behaviors 2014
Stephanie J Tobin Natalie J Loxton Clayton Neighbors

OBJECTIVE We examined whether individuals use alcohol in order to cope with causal uncertainty (i.e., doubt about the causes of events). We predicted that higher levels of causal uncertainty would be associated with stronger coping motives, which, in turn, would predict more problems with alcohol. We also examined age as a moderator, with the expectation that stronger associations would be foun...

Journal: :Psychology of addictive behaviors : journal of the Society of Psychologists in Addictive Behaviors 2008
Sherry H Stewart Martin Zack Pamela Collins Raymond M Klein

Pathological gamblers who drink when gambling (n=158; 77% men; mean age=36.0 years) completed the Inventory of Gambling Situations (IGS) and gambling and drinking criterion measures. Principal components analysis on the IGS subscales revealed negative (e.g., Unpleasant Emotions) and positive (e.g., Pleasant Emotions) gambling situation factors. Subjecting IGS factor scores to cluster analysis r...

Journal: :Behavior modification 2016
Julia D Buckner Emily R Jeffries Meredith A Terlecki Anthony H Ecker

Students referred to treatment after violating campus drug policies represent a high-risk group. Identification of factors related to these students' cannabis use could inform prevention and treatment efforts. Distress tolerance (DT) is negatively related to substance-related behaviors and may be related to high-risk cannabis use vulnerability factors that can impact treatment outcome. Thus, th...

Journal: :Journal of personality and social psychology 1995
M L Cooper M R Frone M Russell P Mudar

The present study proposed and tested a motivational model of alcohol use in which people are hypothesized to use alcohol to regulate both positive and negative emotions. Two central premises underpin this model: (a) that enhancement and coping motives for alcohol use are proximal determinants of alcohol use and abuse through which the influence of expectancies, emotions, and other individual d...

Journal: :Addictive behaviors 2010
Michael Lyvers Penelope Hasking Riana Hani Madolyn Rhodes Emily Trew

Motives to drink alcohol are widely thought to be the proximal cognitive factors involved in the decision to consume alcohol beverages. However it has also been argued that the ability to restrain drinking may be a more proximal predictor of drinking behaviour. The current study aimed to examine the relationships between drinking motives, drinking restraint and both alcohol consumption and alco...

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