2022
DOI: 10.1016/j.jad.2022.01.101
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Longitudinal reciprocal associations between depression, anxiety, and substance use disorders over three decades of life

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“…Moreover, although these master's students had real working experiences, future studies should recruit a sample of real entrepreneurs, who have already established and managed their own business venture, in order to evaluate the individual, complementary, balanced, and imbalanced impacts of ATE and EI on their EB [ 11 , 26 ]. Second, this study utilized cross-sectional data that were collected at one point in time; a time gap could provide data that would enable us to better understand the attitude-intention-behavior gap in entrepreneurship [ 12 , [13] , [23] ]. In other words, further studies should adopt a longitudinal survey with different waves, in order to better demonstrate how ATE and EI individually and interactively influence EB over time [ 26 ].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Moreover, although these master's students had real working experiences, future studies should recruit a sample of real entrepreneurs, who have already established and managed their own business venture, in order to evaluate the individual, complementary, balanced, and imbalanced impacts of ATE and EI on their EB [ 11 , 26 ]. Second, this study utilized cross-sectional data that were collected at one point in time; a time gap could provide data that would enable us to better understand the attitude-intention-behavior gap in entrepreneurship [ 12 , [13] , [23] ]. In other words, further studies should adopt a longitudinal survey with different waves, in order to better demonstrate how ATE and EI individually and interactively influence EB over time [ 26 ].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Another study found that increasing severity of depression risk is associated with increasingly risky substance use, whereas among those with depression risk, comorbid severe anxiety risk further increases risky use [ 57 ]. One recent longitudinal study found that there are longitudinal reciprocal associations between depression and SUD in young and middle adulthood over a period of 30 years, whereas anxiety negatively predicted SUD in young adulthood, while SUD did not predict subsequent anxiety [ 58 ]. However, the mechanisms about the relationships among depression, anxiety, and substance use are not clear.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Substance cravings are shown to predict relapse after residential addiction treatment (Lauvsnes et al, 2022;Stohs et al, 2019;Vafaie & Kober, 2022). Moreover, mental distress, such as depression, anxiety, and stress, often serves as an antecedent to addictive behavior (Amendola et al, 2022;Hunt et al, 2020;Pascoe et al, 2020).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%