Investigating the Joint Development of Approach Bias and Adolescent Alcohol Use.
Tim JanssenMark D WoodHelle LarsenMargot PeetersWilma A M VolleberghReinout W WiersPublished in: Alcoholism, clinical and experimental research (2015)
While we observed evidence of association between approach bias and alcohol use at baseline, there was no evidence of relations between development trajectories of the two. These findings replicate prior research demonstrating a role of implicit approach bias in predicting early adolescent alcohol use but do not demonstrate, in a light drinking early adolescent sample, the importance of interrelations between changes in approach bias and alcohol use over time, or a moderating role of WM. It is important to consider the potential consequences of repeated online approach bias assessment (e.g., changes in stimulus valence) when interpreting these results.