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Event-level risk for negative alcohol consequences in emerging adults: The role of affect, motivation, and context.

Jack T WaddellScott E KingSarah A OkeyWilliam R Corbin
Published in: Psychology of addictive behaviors : journal of the Society of Psychologists in Addictive Behaviors (2022)
Data for this Stage 1 Registered Report will come from a recently completed ecological momentary assessment (EMA) study in emerging adults. The study collected data on 131 emerging adults, of whom 107 reported event-level social and solitary drinking during the EMA period. Multilevel structural equation modeling will be used to test whether predrinking affect is associated with predrinking motives, and whether drinking context (social vs. solitary drinking) mediates the effect of drinking motives on drinking outcomes. Models will parse within-/between-person variance, allowing the present study to test whether drinking context serves as a mechanism of risk in the motivational model at the event-level, or solely at the between-person level. Findings will inform personalized interventions and motivational models of drinking behavior. (PsycInfo Database Record (c) 2022 APA, all rights reserved).
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