TY - JOUR
T1 - The role of coping in moderating within-day associations between negative triggers and substance use cravings
T2 - A daily diary investigation
AU - Cleveland, H. Harrington
AU - Harris, Kitty S.
PY - 2010/1
Y1 - 2010/1
N2 - To address the lack of research examining within-person processes associated with the maintenance of abstinence from substance use, this study examines both associations between negative affect and social experiences and same-day levels of substance use cravings among college students in 'Twelve-Step' substance abuse recovery and the role of coping strategies in moderating these within-day associations. The sample consisted of 1222 end-of-day reports made by 55 recovering college students, 39 males and 16 females. Findings include that daily cravings were predicted by same-day negative affect and each of four negative social experiences. Moreover, each of these within-day associations was moderated by individuals' levels of avoidance coping. In contrast, problem-solving coping only moderated the associations between negative affect and cravings. These findings document a within-day mechanism through which coping strategies, especially avoidance coping, may influence daily variation in cravings and in turn affect abstinence.
AB - To address the lack of research examining within-person processes associated with the maintenance of abstinence from substance use, this study examines both associations between negative affect and social experiences and same-day levels of substance use cravings among college students in 'Twelve-Step' substance abuse recovery and the role of coping strategies in moderating these within-day associations. The sample consisted of 1222 end-of-day reports made by 55 recovering college students, 39 males and 16 females. Findings include that daily cravings were predicted by same-day negative affect and each of four negative social experiences. Moreover, each of these within-day associations was moderated by individuals' levels of avoidance coping. In contrast, problem-solving coping only moderated the associations between negative affect and cravings. These findings document a within-day mechanism through which coping strategies, especially avoidance coping, may influence daily variation in cravings and in turn affect abstinence.
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U2 - 10.1016/j.addbeh.2009.08.010
DO - 10.1016/j.addbeh.2009.08.010
M3 - Article
C2 - 19744796
AN - SCOPUS:70349832448
SN - 0306-4603
VL - 35
SP - 60
EP - 63
JO - Addictive Behaviors
JF - Addictive Behaviors
IS - 1
ER -