| Literature DB >> 15482078 |
Cheryl D Birch1, Sherry H Stewart, Anne-Marie Wall, Sherry A McKee, Shondalee J Eisnor, Jennifer A Theakston.
Abstract
This study investigated whether exposure to musical mood induction procedures (MMIP) differentially increases the strength of specific alcohol expectancies for coping motivated (CM) versus enhancement motivated (EM) drinkers. Participants were 86 undergraduates who had elevated scores on either the CM or EM subscale of the Drinking Motives Questionnaire (M. L. Cooper, 1994). Participants were randomly assigned to either a positive or negative mood condition. The Alcohol Craving Questionnaire (E. G. Singleton, S. T. Tiffany, & J. E. Henningfield, 1994) was administered at baseline and after MMIP to assess phasic changes in alcohol expectancy strength. Consistent with hypotheses, only CM drinkers in the negative mood condition reported increased relief expectancies, and only EM drinkers in the positive mood condition reported increased reward expectancies. Theoretical and clinical implications are discussed. (c) 2004 APAEntities:
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Year: 2004 PMID: 15482078 DOI: 10.1037/0893-164X.18.3.231
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Psychol Addict Behav ISSN: 0893-164X