Projects
NarXii – Residence XII
Emotional Engagement and Relapse to Alcohol Use in Women with a History of Trauma ()
Sponsor:
NIAAA, Alcoholic Beverage Medical Research Foundation
Principal Investigator:
Project Period:
09/01/2009 — 08/31/2012
The overall goal of this study was to examine emotional engagement with the trauma memory during treatment for AUD as a predictor of decreased relapse to alcohol use following treatment. Specifically, this research investigated the direct relationship between emotional engagement and self-reported alcohol cravings and relapse at 3-months post-treatment for AUD, the relationship between beliefs about ability to tolerate trauma-related emotions, coping motives for alcohol use and self-reported alcohol cravings and relapse at 3-months post-treatment for AUD, and whether coping beliefs mediate the relationship between emotional engagement, alcohol cravings, and relapse.
Targeted Conditions
Patient Populations
Geographic Areas
Practice Types
Funding Types
Program Areas
Project Status
Trauma Populations
- Child Maltreatment
- Child Sexual Abuse
- Combat
- Gender Based Violence
- Intimate Partner Violence
- Sexual Assault