Temporal precedence of self-regulation over depression and alcohol problems: Support for a model of self-regulatory failure.
Abstract
Alcohol use is highly comorbid with depression, especially among college students, whose rates of both phenomena are higher than in the general population. The self-medication hypothesis (i.e., alcohol use is negatively reinforced via the alleviation of negative affect) has dominated explanatory models of comorbidity. However, self-regulation has also demonstrated cross-sectional relationships with both depression and alcohol problems and may...
Paper Details
Title
Temporal precedence of self-regulation over depression and alcohol problems: Support for a model of self-regulatory failure.
Published Date
Nov 1, 2019
Volume
33
Issue
7
Pages
603 - 615
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