Matches in SemOpenAlex for { <https://semopenalex.org/work/W4200301333> ?p ?o ?g. }
- W4200301333 endingPage "884" @default.
- W4200301333 startingPage "871" @default.
- W4200301333 abstract "The Self-Medication Hypothesis (SMH) theorizes that alcohol is used to alleviate negative states. We assessed whether an acute social stressor (Trier Social Stress Test, TSST), a priming dose of alcohol, and participant sex impacted 90-min ad libitum drinking. We expected exposure to stress to be associated with increased consumption, and this effect to be stronger following an alcohol priming dose; we also explored whether participant sex moderated these effects.Using a 2×2 experimental design, we randomized groups of two to three drinkers to stress (TSST vs. no TSST) and priming beverage (alcohol vs. placebo) conditions. All participants subsequently completed the 90-min ad libitum drinking period and were instructed not to exceed more than one alcoholic beverage per hour for optimal performance to model behavioral impaired control. We examined (a) number of drinks ordered, (b) violations of the drink limit, (c) change in breath alcohol concentration (BAC), and (d) peak BAC.Analyses showed that exposure to stress was associated with heavier ad libitum drinking. This effect was qualified by a three-way interaction; women who received a stressor and no prime dose (placebo) reached higher BACs, whereas men who received a stressor and a prime reached higher BACs.The hypothesized interaction between an alcohol priming dose and social stress was only evident among men, whereas women drank more under social stress in the absence of a priming dose. Findings suggest the importance of exploring sex differences in future studies of the SMH. (PsycInfo Database Record (c) 2022 APA, all rights reserved)." @default.
- W4200301333 created "2021-12-31" @default.
- W4200301333 creator A5005727521 @default.
- W4200301333 creator A5006566178 @default.
- W4200301333 creator A5018194680 @default.
- W4200301333 creator A5022981956 @default.
- W4200301333 creator A5050021878 @default.
- W4200301333 creator A5082105247 @default.
- W4200301333 date "2022-11-01" @default.
- W4200301333 modified "2023-10-01" @default.
- W4200301333 title "Effects of stress, alcohol prime dose, and sex on ad libitum drinking." @default.
- W4200301333 cites W1508441713 @default.
- W4200301333 cites W1964542603 @default.
- W4200301333 cites W1968395966 @default.
- W4200301333 cites W1968909467 @default.
- W4200301333 cites W1974604729 @default.
- W4200301333 cites W1980811880 @default.
- W4200301333 cites W1983823500 @default.
- W4200301333 cites W198407624 @default.
- W4200301333 cites W1991897853 @default.
- W4200301333 cites W1993590866 @default.
- W4200301333 cites W1993786113 @default.
- W4200301333 cites W1998465194 @default.
- W4200301333 cites W1999853471 @default.
- W4200301333 cites W2005506966 @default.
- W4200301333 cites W2010373764 @default.
- W4200301333 cites W2017456810 @default.
- W4200301333 cites W2018205657 @default.
- W4200301333 cites W2022923111 @default.
- W4200301333 cites W2024568318 @default.
- W4200301333 cites W2029978845 @default.
- W4200301333 cites W2034184465 @default.
- W4200301333 cites W2043621158 @default.
- W4200301333 cites W2053812821 @default.
- W4200301333 cites W2054779057 @default.
- W4200301333 cites W2057275998 @default.
- W4200301333 cites W2065395074 @default.
- W4200301333 cites W2066648217 @default.
- W4200301333 cites W2067201491 @default.
- W4200301333 cites W2089309717 @default.
- W4200301333 cites W2091791089 @default.
- W4200301333 cites W2093422481 @default.
- W4200301333 cites W2113753462 @default.
- W4200301333 cites W2117703547 @default.
- W4200301333 cites W2118588896 @default.
- W4200301333 cites W2122686911 @default.
- W4200301333 cites W2126747069 @default.
- W4200301333 cites W2132795802 @default.
- W4200301333 cites W2135821521 @default.
- W4200301333 cites W2141379048 @default.
- W4200301333 cites W2144961120 @default.
- W4200301333 cites W2152972056 @default.
- W4200301333 cites W2256725851 @default.
- W4200301333 cites W2277558832 @default.
- W4200301333 cites W2440417421 @default.
- W4200301333 cites W2485836207 @default.
- W4200301333 cites W2583762848 @default.
- W4200301333 cites W2591583354 @default.
- W4200301333 cites W2604416318 @default.
- W4200301333 cites W26938113 @default.
- W4200301333 cites W2739986939 @default.
- W4200301333 cites W2741201409 @default.
- W4200301333 cites W2744192774 @default.
- W4200301333 cites W2754953274 @default.
- W4200301333 cites W2790956253 @default.
- W4200301333 cites W2802602735 @default.
- W4200301333 cites W2805118586 @default.
- W4200301333 cites W2884119042 @default.
- W4200301333 cites W2892033450 @default.
- W4200301333 cites W2913890201 @default.
- W4200301333 cites W2914644197 @default.
- W4200301333 cites W2916945577 @default.
- W4200301333 cites W2924406644 @default.
- W4200301333 cites W2963094845 @default.
- W4200301333 cites W2971925142 @default.
- W4200301333 cites W2981266911 @default.
- W4200301333 cites W3007345641 @default.
- W4200301333 cites W3008728387 @default.
- W4200301333 cites W3043236675 @default.
- W4200301333 cites W3127834145 @default.
- W4200301333 cites W3152664832 @default.
- W4200301333 cites W4251026483 @default.
- W4200301333 doi "https://doi.org/10.1037/adb0000801" @default.
- W4200301333 hasPubMedId "https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/34898232" @default.
- W4200301333 hasPublicationYear "2022" @default.
- W4200301333 type Work @default.
- W4200301333 citedByCount "3" @default.
- W4200301333 countsByYear W42003013332022 @default.
- W4200301333 countsByYear W42003013332023 @default.
- W4200301333 crossrefType "journal-article" @default.
- W4200301333 hasAuthorship W4200301333A5005727521 @default.
- W4200301333 hasAuthorship W4200301333A5006566178 @default.
- W4200301333 hasAuthorship W4200301333A5018194680 @default.
- W4200301333 hasAuthorship W4200301333A5022981956 @default.
- W4200301333 hasAuthorship W4200301333A5050021878 @default.
- W4200301333 hasAuthorship W4200301333A5082105247 @default.
- W4200301333 hasBestOaLocation W42003013331 @default.
- W4200301333 hasConcept C100701293 @default.