“…Alcohol outcome expectancies are thought to influence drinking behavior both directly (Ham & Hope, 2003; Jones et al, 2001) and indirectly through drinking motivation (e.g., Cooper et al, 1995). Decades of research suggest that positive alcohol expectancies are linked to a family history of Alcohol Use Disorder (Mann et al, 1987; Waddell et al, 2020), earlier adolescent drinking and heavier drinking (e.g., Bekman et al, 2011; Cooper et al, 1988; Corbin et al, 2015; Ham & Hope, 2003; Jones et al, 2001; Lac & Luk, 2019), alcohol-related problems (e.g., Corbin et al, 2015; Pabst et al, 2014; Turrisi et al, 2000), development of alcohol use disorder (AUD; e.g., Brown et al, 1985; Cooper et al, 1988; Jones et al, 2001), and poor AUD treatment outcomes (e.g., Sebold et al, 2017). Less is known about negative alcohol expectancies, which inconsistently are linked with use behavior (e.g., Fromme et al, 1993; Greenfield et al, 2009; Lac & Luk, 2019; Lee et al, 1999; McMahon & Jones, 1993; Walther et al, 2019).…”