Authors
Gerald Hallford, Jafar Bakhshaie, Ruben Rodriguez-Cano, Justin M Shepherd, Norman B Schmidt, Michael J Zvolensky
Publication date
2020/9/2
Journal
Cognitive Behaviour Therapy
Volume
49
Issue
5
Pages
398-411
Publisher
Routledge
Description
Alcohol use is associated with poorer smoking cessation-related outcomes, and smokers with elevated levels of worry experience greater smoking cessation problems. Yet, little is known about the explanatory mechanisms that may underlie the relationship between trait worry and hazardous drinking among smokers. Therefore, this study explored the explanatory roles of coping and conformity drinking motives in the relationship between trait worry and hazardous drinking outcomes including alcohol consumption, alcohol problems, maximum number of drinks, and the number of prior alcohol quit attempts among treatment-seeking smokers. Participants included 377 treatment-seeking smokers who consumed at least one alcoholic drink in the last year (48% female; 86.2% Caucasian; Mage = 34.83 years, SD = 13.38). Results showed a significant indirect effect of trait worry through coping-related drinking motives in …
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