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The Association Between Social Adversity and Alcohol Consumption Is Moderated by Social Support
Chris Segrin
, R. Amanda Cooper
Communication
Psychology
Statistics - GIDP
Family and Consumer Sciences, School of
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Business & Economics
Alcohol Consumption
100%
Social Support
89%
Alcohol
22%
Self-medication
18%
Social Isolation
17%
Negative Affect
14%
Moderation
13%
Drinks
13%
National Survey
12%
Distress
12%
Social Relationships
12%
Longitudinal Study
11%
Moderator
10%
Discrimination
10%
Medicine & Life Sciences
Social Support
76%
Alcohol Drinking
72%
Alcohols
16%
Family Conflict
15%
Self Medication
14%
Social Isolation
14%
Social Problems
13%
Violence
11%
Longitudinal Studies
9%
Direction compound
8%
Social Sciences
alcohol consumption
84%
social support
64%
alcohol
17%
self-medication
16%
social discrimination
15%
moderator
10%
social isolation
9%
longitudinal study
8%
coping
8%
violence
7%