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Metacognition, emotion, and alcohol dependence in college students: A moderated mediation model

Abstract Based on Wells and Matthews' (1994) theory of psychological dysfunction and prior empirical studies, it was hypothesized that negative emotion would mediate the relationship between maladaptive metacognition and alcohol dependence, and maladaptive metacognition would moderate the relat...

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Published in:Addictive behaviors 2011-07, Vol.36 (7), p.781-784
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Cognition
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Depression
Emotions
Female
Humans
London
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