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The influence of negative urgency and mood inductions on alcohol cognitions.

Noah R WolkowiczIsabel F AugurLindsay S Ham
Published in: Alcohol, clinical & experimental research (2024)
Greater NU predicts greater perceived likelihood of alcohol's effects, alongside greater desire for mood improvement from alcohol. The absence of three-way interactive effects indicates NU's influence on mood-dependent fluctuations in alcohol cognitions may manifest over longer timescales (e.g., months and years), involve alternative cognitive processes (e.g., drinking motives and implicit alcohol cognitions), and apply more broadly to desires for mood improvement than purely negative emotional reinforcement.
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