2023
DOI: 10.1111/acer.15036
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Evidence for an alcohol‐related “harm paradox” in individuals with internalizing disorders: Test and replication in two independent community samples

Abstract: Background Internalizing (anxiety and mood) disorders (INTD) commonly co‐occur (are “comorbid”) with alcohol use disorder (AUD). The literature suggests that excessive alcohol use aimed at coping with INTD symptoms is, at best, a partial explanation for the high comorbidity rates observed. We hypothesized that individuals with INTD experience greater susceptibility to developing AUD symptoms due to the partially shared neurobiological dysfunctions underlying both conditions. We probe this hypothesis by testing… Show more

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