Psychosocial aspects
2017
Benefits and drawbacks of social non-drinking identified by British university students.
Drug and Alcohol Review
2017
Changes in coping and social motives for drinking and alcohol consumption across the menstrual cycle
Depression and Anxiety
2017
Changes in drinking habits and psychological distress in Japanese non- or occasional drinking workers: A one-year prospective cohort study
Industrial Health
2017
Differential effects of perceived stress on alcohol consumption in moderate versus heavy drinking HIV-infected women.
Drug and Alcohol Dependence
2017
Effects of alcohol, rumination, and gender on the time course of negative affect
Cognition & emotion
2017
Impulsive Decision Making in Young Adult Social Drinkers and Detoxified Alcohol-Dependent Patients: A Cross-Sectional and Longitudinal Study
Alcoholism: Clinical and Experimental Research
2017
The association of alcohol consumption patterns with self-rated physical health and psychiatric distress among Afghanistan- and Iraq-era U.S. veterans.
Psychiatry Research
2017
Trajectories of alcohol use in the UK military and associations with mental health
Addictive Behaviors
2016
Alcohol abstention in early adulthood and premature mortality: Do early life factors, social support, and health explain this association?
Social Science and Medicine
2016
Booze, Bars, and Bystander Behavior: People who Consumed Alcohol Help Faster in the Presence of Others.
Frontiers in Psychology
2016
Consumption of Wine with Meals and Subjective Well-being: A Finnish Population-Based Study.
Alcohol Alcohol
2016
Does Drinking in Moderation Lead to Higher Life Satisfaction?
Applied Research in Quality of Life
2016
Moderate alcohol consumption after a mental stressor attenuates the endocrine stress response
Alcohol
2016
Relationship of moderate alcohol intake and type of beverage with health behaviors and quality of life in elderly subjects.
Qual Life Res
2016
The contribution of alcohol use and other lifestyle factors to socioeconomic differences in all-cause mortality in a Swedish cohort
Drug and Alcohol Review