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194 related items for PubMed ID: 34138595

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    Waddell JT, Carpenter RW, Frumkin MR, McNamara IA, Ellingson JM.
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  • 24. Alcohol demand as a predictor of drinking behavior in the natural environment.
    Motschman CA, Amlung M, McCarthy DM.
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  • 29. Testing daily-level drinking and negative consequences as predictors of next-day drinking cognitions.
    LoParco CR, Zhou Z, Fairlie AM, Litt DM, Lee CM, Lewis MA.
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  • 30. Ecological evidence that affect and perceptions of drink effects depend on alcohol expectancies.
    Treloar H, Piasecki TM, McCarthy DM, Sher KJ, Heath AC.
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  • 32. Examining protocol compliance and self-report congruence between daily diaries and event-contingent ecological momentary assessments of college student drinking.
    Hultgren BA, Scaglione NM, Buben A, Turrisi R.
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  • 34. Daily associations between affect and alcohol use among adults: The importance of affective arousal.
    Jones DR, Allen HK, Lanza ST, Graham-Engeland JE.
    Addict Behav; 2021 Jan; 112():106623. PubMed ID: 32911354
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  • 38. Real-time reports of drinking to cope: Associations with subjective relief from alcohol and changes in negative affect.
    Wycoff AM, Carpenter RW, Hepp J, Piasecki TM, Trull TJ.
    J Abnorm Psychol; 2021 Aug; 130(6):641-650. PubMed ID: 34553959
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  • 39. Mean level of positive affect moderates associations between volatility in positive affect, mental health, and alcohol consumption among mothers.
    Maher JP, Ra CK, Leventhal AM, Hedeker D, Huh J, Chou CP, Dunton GF.
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