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Perceived Maternal Invalidation And Drinking Behavior: The Role Of Action Control, Elise Ann Warner May 2018

Perceived Maternal Invalidation And Drinking Behavior: The Role Of Action Control, Elise Ann Warner

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Alcohol use disorder is one of the most prevalent disorders worldwide. As such, researchers have examined factors contributing to alcohol use. Perception of emotional experiences in childhood as invalidating by parents is one factor that has been found to predict later alcohol use, though less is known about maternal invalidation specifically. Parental invalidation has also been found to predict difficulty regulating affective states (i.e., negative and positive affect), which is also a determinant of alcohol use. Further, researchers have studied temptation to drink and restraint from drinking as related to alcohol use to better understand drinking behavior. Though there appears …