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Effects of social drinking context on subjective effects, affect, and next-day appraisals in the natural environment.

Samuel F AcuffHayley Treloar PadovanoRyan W CarpenterHollis C KarolyRobert Miranda
Published in: Alcohol, clinical & experimental research (2024)
When reported contemporaneously, subjective effects and affect do not appear dependent upon the presence of known others. However, heavier drinking events, relative to lighter drinking events, are appraised more favorably the following day when occurring within social contexts.
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