Binge Drinking Despite Consequences: The Role of Psychological Dysregulation

2017 
ABSTRACTThe relationship between binge drinking and alcohol-related consequences has been validated through research in several ways, yet adolescents continue to use alcohol in high quantities despite negative outcomes. Psychological dysregulation has been understood as a predisposing factor for adolescent use, but this research sought to investigate the role of affective, behavioral, and cognitive dysregulation as perpetuating factors. The current study examined psychological dysregulation as a mediator in the relationship between binge drinking and related consequences. One hundred twenty-three participants were referred by school administrators. Participants were given questionnaires to measure quantity of alcohol use, alcohol-related consequences, and psychological dysregulation. Conditional process found that psychological dysregulation mediated the relationship between binge drinking and consequences. An implication of this research is that adolescents continue to drink in high volumes despite negat...
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