2020
DOI: 10.1007/s40429-020-00321-z
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Directional Effects of Anxiety and Depressive Disorders with Substance Use: a Review of Recent Prospective Research

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“…It is possible that increased COVID-19-associated worry and fear may contribute to substance use initiation, but research has not examined how individual differences in such psychological factors may differ between those who used substances before COVID-19, those who began using substances after the COVID-19 outbreak, and those who do not use substances. Further, as suggested by negative reinforcement models of substance use ( Baker et al., 2004 ; Garey et al., 2020 ), using substances to cope with increased negative emotion (i.e., coping motives) may be specifically related to the initiation and maintenance of substance use problems ( Hussong et al., 2011 ).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…It is possible that increased COVID-19-associated worry and fear may contribute to substance use initiation, but research has not examined how individual differences in such psychological factors may differ between those who used substances before COVID-19, those who began using substances after the COVID-19 outbreak, and those who do not use substances. Further, as suggested by negative reinforcement models of substance use ( Baker et al., 2004 ; Garey et al., 2020 ), using substances to cope with increased negative emotion (i.e., coping motives) may be specifically related to the initiation and maintenance of substance use problems ( Hussong et al., 2011 ).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Previous research has pointed to "negative reinforcement" relationships between intensive substance use and mental ill health [40,41]. For some people, experiences of psycho-social stress can contribute to more frequent and heavier consumption of alcohol and/or cannabis, which can then intensify feelings of mental distress [13,14].…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Finally, most of the literature takes a unidimensional orientation of either focusing on mental health problem(s) or an addictive behavior rather than exploring the relevance to comorbid populations. Given the high rates of comorbidity between mental health and addictive behavior ( Garey et al, 2020 ), it will be important to use theoretical models, such as one offered in the current paper, to guide systematic research on comorbid groups that are more the norm than the exception.…”
Section: Section Four: Research Gaps Clinical Implications and Future...mentioning
confidence: 99%