1992
DOI: 10.1016/0306-4603(92)90066-5
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Effects of alcohol consumption on the prevention and alleviation of stress-reactions

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“…These results are comparable to the BALs reported in the Noel et al (1992) study. These results are comparable to the BALs reported in the Noel et al (1992) study.…”
Section: Intoxication and Expectationssupporting
confidence: 90%
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“…These results are comparable to the BALs reported in the Noel et al (1992) study. These results are comparable to the BALs reported in the Noel et al (1992) study.…”
Section: Intoxication and Expectationssupporting
confidence: 90%
“…BALs, which were assessed approximately 45 min after beverage consumption, showed that the moderate-dose group averaged 0.068% (range = 0.05% to 0.09%), and the low-dose group averaged 0.02% (range = 0.0 1 % to 0.03%). These results are comparable to the BALs reported in the Noel et al (1992) study. Both the control and placebo groups remained at 0.00% BAL.…”
Section: Intoxication and Expectationssupporting
confidence: 90%
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“…Furthermore, several studies explicitly manipulated within a single experiment the degree of stressful information provided to participants prior to intoxication. These studies supported the hypothesis derived from the appraisal-disruption model that alcohol’s anxiolytic effects should be more apparent when appraisal follows, rather than precedes, intoxication (Noel, Lisman, Schare, & Maisto, 1992; Sayette & Wilson, 1991; Sayette, Martin, Perrott, Wertz, & Hufford, 2001b; Sayette, Wilson, & Carpenter, 1989). …”
Section: Negative Affect Reliefsupporting
confidence: 80%