Drinking Motives, Personality Traits, Life Stressors - Identifying Pathways to Harmful Alcohol Use in Adolescence Using a Panel Network Approach.
René FreichelJanine PfirrmannJanna CousjinPeter de JongIngmar H A FrankenTobias BanaschewskiArun L W BokdeSylvane DesrivièresHerta FlorAntoine GrigisHugh GaravanAndreas HeinzJean-Luc MartinotMarie-Laure Paillère MartinotEric ArtigesFrauke NeesDimitri Papadopoulos OrfanosLuise PoustkaSarah HohmannJuliane H FröhnerMichael N SmolkaNilakshi VaidyaRobert WhelanGunter SchumannHenrik WalterIlya M VeerReinout W Wiersnull nullPublished in: Addiction (Abingdon, England) (2023)
Heavy and frequent alcohol use, along with social drinking motives, appear to be key targets for preventing the development of alcohol-related problems throughout late adolescence. We found no evidence for personality traits and life stressors predisposing towards distinct drinking motives over time.