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Depressive statements prime goal-directed alcohol-seeking in individuals who report drinking to cope with negative affect.

Lee HogarthLorna Hardy
Published in: Psychopharmacology (2017)
Individuals who drink to cope with negative affect are more sensitive to the motivational impact of acute depressed mood statements priming goal-directed alcohol-seeking. Negative copers' vulnerability to alcohol dependence may be better explained by excessive affective incentive learning than by S-R habit formation.
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