TY - JOUR PY - 1988// TI - Effects of short-term abstinence from alcohol on subsequent drinking patterns of social drinkers JO - Journal of clinical psychology (Hoboken) A1 - Carey, M. P. A1 - Carey, K. B. A1 - Maisto, S. A. SP - 298 EP - 301 VL - 44 IS - 2 N2 - Previous research with both animals and humans has suggested that short-term abstinence from alcohol temporarily may increase subsequent alcohol consumption. To study this issue further, the present investigation evaluated the effect of voluntary, short-term abstinence on the subsequent drinking patterns of female social drinkers. Thirty-six subjects provided a baseline assessment of drinking patterns and then were assigned randomly to either a control group, which drank as usual, or to an experimental group, which abstained from alcohol for 3 weeks. All subjects monitored the frequency and quantity of their subsequent drinking for a 3-week follow-up period. The results showed that voluntary abstinence neither increased nor decreased subsequent alcohol consumption. This finding is discussed in relation to previous research.

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