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Coping style as a risk factor for future alcohol use disorder: A 16-year longitudinal study in a Canadian military sample.

Meredith J SeagerShay-Lee BoltonJames M BoltonNatalie P MotaTracie O AfifiJitender SareenMurray W Enns
Published in: Drug and alcohol dependence (2024)
Coping styles were strongly associated with future alcohol use disorders. Notably, results show the risk extended over a 16-year period. Findings suggest the use of self-medicating coping strategies places an individual at increased risk of developing alcohol use disorders, while problem-focused coping may decrease future risk of alcohol use disorders.
Keyphrases
  • social support
  • depressive symptoms
  • current status
  • alcohol use disorder