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Emotional Responses to Alcohol—NIAAA Spectrum article

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Volume 13, Issue 2  Spring 2021


NEWS FROM THE FIELD: Emotional Responses to Alcohol May Predict Alcohol-Related Problems


Alcohol can induce temporary positive feelings such as elation and happiness and reduce negative feelings like distress. These emotional responses to alcohol are believed to contribute to drinking behaviors that lead to alcohol use disorder or that make abstaining from drinking more difficult for some people. A new study funded by the National Institute on Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism (NIAAA) now sheds more light on the link between emotional responses to alcohol and drinking behaviors. It also reveals that emotional responses may be a predictor of alcohol-related problems.

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