Research Article

Brief Negative Affect Focused Functional Imagery Training Abolishes Stress-Induced Alcohol Choice in Hazardous Student Drinkers

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(a) Percent choice of alcohol versus food images during the baseline and stress phases in the active and control group. The active intervention abolished the stress-induced increase in alcohol choice found in the control group. Subjective happiness (b) and annoyance, (c) immediately following the baseline and stress choice phases in the active and control group. Stress induction worsened subjective mood but the intervention manipulation did not modify these effects. Error bars in this figure represent standard errors.
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