“…Personality traits moderate the association between internalising symptoms and alcohol‐use, such that individuals with high levels of hopelessness and depressive symptoms (e.g. Stewart et al., ) or high levels of anxiety sensitivity and anxiety, show more rapid increase in alcohol dependence symptoms across adolescence, also known as telescoping (Mackie, Castellanos‐Ryan, & Conrod, ; Topper, Castellanos‐Ryan, Mackie, & Conrod, ). Anxiety sensitivity, also shown to be a risk factor for panic‐related anxiety disorders (Marshall, Miles, & Stewart, ; McLaughlin & Hatzenbuehler, ) has been consistently associated with self‐medication motivations for substance use and increased substance use in adults (Woicik, et al., ; Leventhal & Zvolensky, ), particularly misuse of anxiolytic and sedative substances (Conrod, Pihl, Stewart, & Dongier, ; Leventhal & Zvolensky, ; Woicik et al., ).…”