2023
DOI: 10.1037/pha0000624
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A longitudinal examination of alcohol use and emotion dysregulation in adolescence.

Abstract: Underage drinking is a serious public health concern with magnified physical and psychological risks. Previous research suggests that emotion dysregulation is one factor linked to alcohol use. Limited research has examined emotion dysregulation and alcohol use in adolescent populations, thus the present study aimed to examine the links by assessing the role of emotion dysregulation and its subscales in adolescent alcohol use over time. Participants were 695 high school students, with 309 students having comple… Show more

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“…Indeed, many adolescents experience heightened emotional sensitivity along with an immaturity of their regulatory processes, often accompanied by risk‐taking behaviors (e.g., Casey, 2015). Emotion regulation is crucial for adolescents’ psychosocial adjustment given its consequences for social relationships, well‐being, psychopathology, and maladaptive behaviors (e.g., Eichengreen et al., 2022; King et al., 2022; McRae, Jacobs et al., 2012; Nelis et al., 2011; Nolen‐Hoeksema, 2012; Zyberaj, 2022).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Indeed, many adolescents experience heightened emotional sensitivity along with an immaturity of their regulatory processes, often accompanied by risk‐taking behaviors (e.g., Casey, 2015). Emotion regulation is crucial for adolescents’ psychosocial adjustment given its consequences for social relationships, well‐being, psychopathology, and maladaptive behaviors (e.g., Eichengreen et al., 2022; King et al., 2022; McRae, Jacobs et al., 2012; Nelis et al., 2011; Nolen‐Hoeksema, 2012; Zyberaj, 2022).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%