Original paper
Context-specific drinking and social anxiety: The roles of anticipatory anxiety and post-event processing
Abstract
Individuals with clinically elevated social anxiety are especially vulnerable to alcohol-related problems, despite not drinking more than those with less anxiety. It is therefore important to identify contexts in which socially anxious persons drink more to inform intervention efforts. This study tested whether social anxiety was related to greater drinking before, during, or after a social event and whether such drinking was related to the...
Paper Details
Title
Context-specific drinking and social anxiety: The roles of anticipatory anxiety and post-event processing
Published Date
Mar 1, 2020
Journal
Volume
102
Pages
106184 - 106184
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