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Drinking to cope with negative affect and DSM-IV alcohol use disorders: a test of three alternative explanations.
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The DSM-IV alcohol dependence and no-diagnosis comparisons were most consistent with the predictions of a risk-factor model. These results provide further evidence that drinking to cope with negative affect may have an etiological role in development of alcohol dependence.
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