Trajectories of reward availability moderate the impact of brief alcohol interventions on alcohol severity in heavy-drinking young adults.
James G MurphyKevin W CampbellPamela K KeelAshley A DennhardtMatthew P MartensBrian BorsariPublished in: Alcoholism, clinical and experimental research (2021)
Young adults with low levels of environmental reward are at heightened risk for greater alcohol severity and may show greater benefit from brief alcohol interventions that focus on increasing substance-free reward than individuals who are not deficient in reward availability.