Publications by authors named "Sydney Iacoi"

Article Synopsis
  • Discrimination significantly impacts alcohol use among different races, ethnicities, and genders, yet there is limited research on these associations.
  • A study with 1,187 young adults found that experiences of discrimination and alcohol involvement varied, particularly with Black individuals facing the highest levels of discrimination and White women showing the most alcohol use.
  • The findings highlight the need for nuanced statistical methods to accurately evaluate differences in discrimination and alcohol involvement across diverse groups.
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Introduction: Compared to men, women with alcohol use disorder (AUD) are more likely to drink to manage stress and negative affect. Given women's risk for poor drinking outcomes, it is critical to develop and test interventions that target these affective factors. Physical activity improves negative affect and has emerged as a promising adjunct to AUD treatment and, thus, may be especially valuable for women.

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Objective: Strong positive links exist between mood, alcohol craving, and sweet taste preference. During alcohol abstinence, individuals have increased cravings for alcohol and sweets, in association with anxiety and depression symptoms. Research also suggests a substitution effect of alcohol with sweets.

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Women with alcohol use disorder (AUD) often present to treatment with heightened negative emotionality, including negative affect, anxiety, stress, and depression. Negative emotionality might impact women's alcohol abstinence self-efficacy (AASE), or confidence in their ability to remain sober, which is an important predictor of treatment outcomes. It is also plausible that other variables, such as alcohol craving, influence AASE.

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