[HTML][HTML] A test of the self-medication hypothesis using a latent measurement model: are stress and impaired control over alcohol mediating mechanisms of parenting�…

FB Muniz, E Kalina, JA Patock-Peckham…�- Behavioral�…, 2024 - mdpi.com
Introduction: The self-medication hypothesis (SMH) suggests that individuals consume
alcohol to alleviate stressful emotions. Still, the underlying mechanisms between stress and�…

[HTML][HTML] Do coping motives and perceived impaired control mediate the indirect links from childhood trauma facets to alcohol-related problems?

J Bitsoih, JA Patock-Peckham, JR Canning, A Ong…�- Behavioral�…, 2023 - mdpi.com
Introduction: The Self-Medication Hypothesis suggests that individuals drink to alleviate
undesirable affective states. Behavioral Economics Theory states that individuals deprived�…

The stress-response dampening hypothesis: How self-esteem and stress act as mechanisms between negative parental bonds and alcohol-related problems in�…

LM Backer-Fulghum, JA Patock-Peckham, KM King…�- Addictive�…, 2012 - Elsevier
The stress dampening model (Marlatt, 1987; Sayette, 1993; Sher, 1987) suggests certain
individuals may use alcohol to escape from their negative life experiences. Pathological�…

Mediational links among parenting styles, perceptions of parental confidence, self-esteem, and depression on alcohol-related problems in emerging adulthood

JA Patock-Peckham, AA Morgan-Lopez�- Journal of studies on alcohol and�…, 2009 - jsad.com
Objective: Depression is often found to be comorbid with alcohol-related problems. Parental
overprotection, which may be of particular importance during emerging adulthood, has been�…

[HTML][HTML] Does relationship-contingent self-esteem play a role in the stress to impaired control pathway to alcohol-related problems in a college student sample?

E Kalina, K Boyd-Frenkel, JA Patock-Peckham…�- Behavioral�…, 2023 - mdpi.com
The Appraisal-Disruption Model (ADM) suggests that individuals use alcohol as a means of
dampening negative self-talk. Relationship-contingent self-esteem (RCSE) emerges from�…

Parental involvement protects against self-medication behaviors during the high school transition

NC Gottfredson, AM Hussong�- Addictive behaviors, 2011 - Elsevier
We examined how drinking patterns change as adolescents transition to high school,
particularly as a function of parental involvement. Stress associated with the transition to�…

A social learning perspective: a model of parenting styles, self‐regulation, perceived drinking control, and alcohol use and problems

JA Patock‐Peckham, JW Cheong…�- Alcoholism: clinical�…, 2001 - Wiley Online Library
Background: This investigation sought to determine how different parenting styles are
related to general self‐regulatory processes that are linked to alcohol use and abuse. Self�…

The gender specific mediational pathways between parenting styles, neuroticism, pathological reasons for drinking, and alcohol-related problems in emerging�…

JA Patock-Peckham, AA Morgan-Lopez�- Addictive Behaviors, 2009 - Elsevier
Mediational links between parenting styles, neuroticism, pathological reasons for drinking,
alcohol use and alcohol-related problems were tested. A two-group SEM path model with�…

Gender-specific mediational links between parenting styles, parental monitoring, impulsiveness, drinking control, and alcohol-related problems

JA Patock-Peckham, KM King…�- Journal of studies on�…, 2011 - jsad.com
Objective: Recently, it has been suggested that traits may dynamically change as conditions
change. One possible mechanism that may influence impulsiveness is parental monitoring�…

Direct and indirect links between parenting styles, self-concealment (secrets), impaired control over drinking and alcohol-related outcomes

JD Hartman, JA Patock-Peckham, WR Corbin…�- Addictive�…, 2015 - Elsevier
Introduction Self-concealment reflects uncomfortable feelings, thoughts, and information
people have about themselves that they avoid telling others (Larson & Chastain, 1990)�…