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A Web-Based Resource Informed by Cognitive Behavioral Therapy and Positive Psychology to Address Stress, Negative Affect, and Problematic Alcohol Use: A Usability and Descriptive Study

A Web-Based Resource Informed by Cognitive Behavioral Therapy and Positive Psychology to Address Stress, Negative Affect, and Problematic Alcohol Use: A Usability and Descriptive Study

The self-medication model suggests some individuals drink to cope (DTC) with stress due to the belief that drinking will alleviate stress and negative affect [2,3]. However, although alcohol may provide temporary relief from emotional discomfort, in the long-term, drinking to cope with stress exacerbates negative affect and puts individuals at risk for alcohol-related consequences [4].

Ingrid Serck-Hanssen, Marit Solheim-Witt, Justin J Anker, Dawn E Sugarman

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