The great recession and drinking outcomes: protective effects of politically oriented coping - Richman JA, Brown RL, Rospenda KM.

Research derived from the stress paradigm suggests that certain types of coping (e.g., problem-focused coping instead of behavioral disengagement) are protective against problem-related drinking to deal with social stressors. Going beyond the typical focus...
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