The Daily Association Between Affect and Alcohol Use: A Meta-Analysis of Individual Participant Data
Dora J, Piccirillo M, Foster K, Arbeau K, Armeli S, Auriacombe M, Bartholow B, Beltz A, Blumenstock S, Bold K, Bonar E, Braitman A, Carpenter R, Creswell K, De Hart T, Dvorak R, Emery N, Enkema M, Fairbairn C, Fairlie A, Ferguson S, Freire T, Goodman F, Gottfredson N, Halvorson M, Haroon M, Howard A, Hussong A, Jackson K, Jenzer T, Kelly D, Kuczynski A, Kuerbis A, Lee C, Lewis M, Linden-Carmichael A, Littlefield A, Lydon-Staley D, Merrill J, Miranda R, Mohr C, Read J, Richardson C, OâConnor R, OâMalley S, Papp L, Piasecki T, Sacco P, Scaglione N, Serre F, Shadur J, Sher K, Shoda Y, Simpson T, Smith M, Stevens A, Stevenson B, Tennen H, Todd M, Padovano H, Trull T, Waddell J, Walukevich-Dienst K, Witkiewitz K, Wray T, Wright A, Wycoff A, King K. The Daily Association Between Affect and Alcohol Use: A Meta-Analysis of Individual Participant Data. Psychological Bulletin 2023, 149: 1-24. PMID: 37560174, PMCID: PMC10409490, DOI: 10.1037/bul0000387.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsPositive affectNegative affectDaily associationsAlcohol useMore alcoholEcological momentary assessment researchInfluential psychological theoriesHigher negative affectMotivational tendenciesPositive emotionsPsychological theoriesMomentary surveysDifferent operationalizationsAffectDaily diariesFuture researchIndividual characteristicsEveryday lifeDifferent theoretical modelsParticipant dataAssessment researchPeopleTheoretical modelEmotionsField of research
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