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Childhood neglect is associated with low affect and high stress in habitual alcohol drinkers.

Hope PetersonPaul J LaurientiW Jack RejeskiJason FanningLise Gauvin
Published in: International journal of alcohol and drug research (2022)
These results suggest that moderate to heavy healthy daily drinkers with histories of greater childhood physical neglect experience poorer mood and higher stress on a daily basis, with smaller improvement experienced from drinking alcohol. Among moderate to heavy daily drinkers without an AUD, those with greater childhood physical neglect experience poorer mood and higher stress on a daily basis, and have smaller improvements in stress, affect and desire while/following drinking alcohol than those with less childhood physical neglect.
Keyphrases
  • alcohol consumption
  • physical activity
  • mental health
  • early life
  • bipolar disorder
  • stress induced
  • childhood cancer
  • sleep quality
  • high intensity
  • depressive symptoms