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Implicit Alcohol and Smoking Associations among Young Adult Heavy Drinkers: Associations with Smoking Status and Alcohol-Cigarette Co-Use.

Jeffrey D Wardell1, Sarah S Dermody2, Kristen P Lindgren3, Asad M Medina1, Christian S Hendershot4.   

Abstract

Implicit memory associations may play a role in motivation to use alcohol and cigarettes, but the relationship between implicit associations and co-use of alcohol and cigarettes is currently unknown. This study provided an initial examination of alcohol and smoking implicit associations among young adult drinkers who were either nonsmokers or relatively light smokers (i.e., 10 or fewer cigarettes per day) as a function of smoking frequency and daily-level alcohol-cigarette co-use. Drinkers (N = 129) completed alcohol-arousal and smoking-valence variants of the Implicit Association Test as well as a daily-level assessment of past 90-day alcohol and cigarette use. Smokers were grouped according to whether they reported daily or nondaily smoking frequency. Results showed that although implicit alcohol-arousal associations did not differ between smokers and nonsmokers, stronger implicit alcohol-arousal associations were observed for nondaily smokers relative to daily smokers after controlling for drinking frequency. Further, implicit positive-smoking associations were stronger for smokers relative to nonsmokers. Within the subgroup of nondaily smokers, more frequent co-use of alcohol and cigarettes was associated with stronger implicit positive-smoking associations when controlling for total drinking and smoking frequency. The findings suggest that implicit alcohol and smoking associations may be linked with smoking patterns (daily vs. nondaily) and co-use of alcohol and cigarettes among young adult drinkers who are not heavy smokers, highlighting the need for more research on the role of implicit associations in the co-use of cigarettes and alcohol.

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Keywords:  Implicit association test; binge drinkers; chippers; occasional smokers; simultaneous use

Year:  2018        PMID: 31598024      PMCID: PMC6785049          DOI: 10.1007/s11031-018-9701-7

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Motiv Emot        ISSN: 0146-7239


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