2020
DOI: 10.1016/j.jadohealth.2019.10.001
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Untangling Influences in the Longitudinal Relationship Between Depressive Symptoms and Drinking Frequency in High School

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“…Most studies reviewed found more evidence for a predictive effect of externalizing on internalizing problems than the other way around. This overall trend does not necessarily pertain to all expressions of externalizing and internalizing psychopathology: a notable exception is the frequently reported stronger effect of depressive symptoms on subsequent alcohol or cannabis use than vice versa (e.g., Bolanis et al, 2020;Schleider et al, 2019;Wellman et al, 2020). Although alcohol and substance use are often considered as belonging to the externalizing spectrum (e.g., Krueger & Markon, 2006), these measures did not converge with indicators of aggression and disinhibition in a recent symptom-based (as opposed to diagnosis-based) hierarchical model of psychopathology (Forbes et al, 2021).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 98%
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“…Most studies reviewed found more evidence for a predictive effect of externalizing on internalizing problems than the other way around. This overall trend does not necessarily pertain to all expressions of externalizing and internalizing psychopathology: a notable exception is the frequently reported stronger effect of depressive symptoms on subsequent alcohol or cannabis use than vice versa (e.g., Bolanis et al, 2020;Schleider et al, 2019;Wellman et al, 2020). Although alcohol and substance use are often considered as belonging to the externalizing spectrum (e.g., Krueger & Markon, 2006), these measures did not converge with indicators of aggression and disinhibition in a recent symptom-based (as opposed to diagnosis-based) hierarchical model of psychopathology (Forbes et al, 2021).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 98%
“…A classic example to illustrate this is that typing speed and the amount of typing errors are inversely related at the between-person level because highly skilled individuals type faster and make fewer typos, but within persons, typing faster is associated more making more errors. An example within the domain of psychopathology comes from a study of Wellman, Chaiton, Morgenstern, and O'Loughlin (2020), in which participants who reported more depressive symptoms drank less frequently alcohol, whereas within persons, depressive symptoms predicted more subsequent alcohol use. This signifies the importance of distinguishing between the two kinds of effects.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Some evidence suggests that negative emotionality may be related to the development and maintenance of addictive behavior. For example, adolescents with depressive symptoms display higher levels of alcohol consumption 3 months later and may be more likely to develop frequent binge drinking patterns in young adulthood [ 3 , 4 ]. Conversely, there is evidence that individuals with substance use disorders (SUDs) are more than twice as likely to develop mood disorders than those without SUDs [ 5 ].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%