Emotion dysregulation and coping drinking motives in college women.

Am J Health Behav

Miami University, Department of Kinesiology and Health, Oxford, OH, USA.

Published: July 2014

Objectives: To examine emotion dysregulation as a predictor of coping drinking motives, alcohol consumption, and alcohol-related problems among college women.

Methods: In the cross-sectional study, 424 college women completed confidential surveys assessing the variables of interest.

Results: Structural equation models suggest an indirect relationship between emotion dysregulation and alcohol variables. Emotion dysregulation predicted drinking coping motives, and drinking motives predicted both alcohol-related problems and heavy drinking.

Conclusions: In college women, interventions which target emotion dysregulation may indirectly reduce alcohol consumption and alcohol-related problems via a decrease in coping drinking motives. Implications for future research will be discussed.

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