Authors
Michael A Russell, Ashley N Linden-Carmichael, Stephanie T Lanza, Emily V Fair, Kenneth J Sher, Thomas M Piasecki
Publication date
2020/5
Journal
Psychology of Addictive Behaviors
Volume
34
Issue
3
Pages
434
Publisher
American Psychological Association
Description
Affect regulation models state that affect both motivates and reinforces alcohol use. We aimed to examine whether affect levels and rates of change differed across drinking versus nondrinking days in a manner consistent with affect regulation models. Four hundred four regularly drinking adults, aged 18–70 years, completed ecological momentary assessments over 3 weeks. Participants provided positive affect (PA; enthusiastic, excited, happy) and negative affect (NA; distressed, sad) reports during all prompts; alcohol consumption reports were also provided. Multilevel spline models revealed that on drinking days, PA was higher and NA was lower both before and after drinking compared to matched times on nondrinking days. PA and NA were also higher and lower, respectively, both before and after drinking, when heavy drinking days were compared to moderate drinking days. Examination of affect rates of …
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