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Citation

Atkinson EA, Ortiz AML, Smith GT. Curr. Drug Res. Rev. 2019; ePub(ePub): ePub.

Affiliation

Department of Psychology University of Kentucky, United States.

Copyright

(Copyright © 2019, Bentham Science Publishers)

DOI

10.2174/2589977511666191021105154

PMID

31736451

Abstract

BACKGROUND: Affective disturbances have long been implicated in the onset and maintenance of problematic alcohol use. Affective risk theory for problem drinking has moved beyond early documentation that negative affect, broadly, confers risk to models specifying more specific affect-based risk processes.

OBJECTIVE: This paper provides a theory-driven review of recent literature on the role of affect-based factors in the etiology of problematic alcohol use. First, we review recent advances in the understanding of affect-based risk for problem drinking. Second, we highlight the importance of three specific affect-based risk factors: urgency, affective lability, and rumination. Third, we offer hypotheses regarding the reciprocal relationships between specific risk factors and drinking problems. Fourth, we suggest possible avenues for future research.

CONCLUSION: Recent advances in our understanding of reciprocal prediction between affect-based risk factors and problem drinking have set the stage for important new avenues of investigation into the risk process. Affect-based risk processes appear to influence each other over time, and they both influence and are influenced by problem drinking. Further understanding of these processes will pave the way for a new generation of intervention strategies.

Copyright© Bentham Science Publishers; For any queries, please email at epub@benthamscience.net.


Language: en

Keywords

affect; alcoholism; emotion; personality; problem drinking; risk

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