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A rigorous test of dual process model predictions for problematic alcohol involvement

Organization UNIVERSITY OF IOWALocation IOWA CITY, UNITED STATESPosted 20 Sept 2023Deadline 31 Aug 2028
NIHUS FederalResearch GrantFY202521 year old21 years of ageAccountingAcuteAffectAgeAlcohol Chemical ClassAlcohol DrinkingAlcohol abuseAlcohol consumptionAlcoholsAppetiteApplication ContextAreaBehaviorBehavioralCausalityCensusesCharacteristicsChronicCognitive ScienceDataData BasesDatabasesDecision MakingDesire for foodDevelopmentDrunk drivingEtOH abuseEtOH drinkingEtOH useEtiologyFailureFamilyHeterogeneityHistoryIndividualIndividual DifferencesInfluentialsIntoxicationKnowledgeLegalLicensingLifeLinkMeasurementMeasuresMethodologyMissouriModalityModelingMotivationOutcomeParticipantPatient Self-ReportPersonsPopulationPreventionProcessPublic HealthQuestionnairesRecording of previous eventsReportingResearchRiskRoleRuralSamplingSelf-ReportSocietiesStructureTestingWorkaccess to alcoholaddictionaddictive disorderadult youthage 21age 21 yearsagesalcohol accessalcohol accessibilityalcohol availabilityalcohol co-abusealcohol consequencesalcohol effectalcohol exposedalcohol exposurealcohol impaired drivingalcohol influenced drivingalcohol ingestionalcohol intakealcohol involvementalcohol problemalcohol product usealcohol related consequencesalcohol related problemalcohol seekingalcohol seeking behavioralcohol usealcoholic beverage consumptionalcoholic drink intakecausationcognitive controlcognitive psychologycognitive systemcollegecollegiatecomputer based predictioncontextual factorsdata basedesigndesigningdevelopmentaldisease causationdrinkingdriving behaviordrunken drivingeffective interventionethanol abuseethanol accessibilityethanol availabilityethanol consumptionethanol drinkingethanol effectethanol exposedethanol exposureethanol influenced drivingethanol ingestionethanol intakeethanol product useethanol seekingethanol useethanol-seeking behaviorexecutive controlexecutive functionexperienceexperimentexperimental researchexperimental studyexperimentsexposed to alcoholexposed to ethanolexposure to alcoholexposure to ethanolfollow up assessmentfollowup assessmenthazardous alcohol usehigh riskhistoriesimprovedindexinginnovateinnovationinnovativeinvolvement with alcoholminimum drinking ageminimum legal drinking agemulti-modalitymultimodalityneurobehavioralneurophysiologicalneurophysiologypeerpredictive modelingproblem alcohol useproblem drinkingproblematic alcohol consumptionproblematic alcohol userecruitremediationsobersobrietysocial rolestandard measuretraittwenty-one year oldtwenty-one years of ageyoung adultyoung adult ageyoung adulthood
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Abstract
Problematic alcohol involvement (PAI), characterized by alcohol consumption that leads to or increases risk for

acute and/or chronic negative consequences in one or more life domains, poses an enormous public health

burden to drinkers, their families, and society. Heterogeneity in PAI’s etiology has been identified as the single

most…

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