Now, this is a bit of a generalization, but across a number of studies, we know that women generally smoked to
regulate negative mood and stress, more so than men.
Also, smoking to manage their weight and smoking to
regulate their negative mood and stress.
Not exact matches
In other words: sleep loss leads to increased
negative mood, and decreased ability to
regulate that anger!
As shown in Figure 2, younger adults who initially
regulated their
mood began to report more
negative affect as time progressed.
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Negative reinforcement models of substance use posit that the use of drugs serves to regulate emotion by removing the stimulus responsible for the experience of negative affect (and symptoms of withdrawal with increasingly severe SUDs), thus further reinforcing subsequent use of drugs over time [73, 74, 75].3 Substance use may thus serve as a means of coping with the increased negative affect and dysregulated mood related specifically to internalizing and externalizing disorders [e.
Negative reinforcement models of substance use posit that the use of drugs serves to
regulate emotion by removing the stimulus responsible for the experience of
negative affect (and symptoms of withdrawal with increasingly severe SUDs), thus further reinforcing subsequent use of drugs over time [73, 74, 75].3 Substance use may thus serve as a means of coping with the increased negative affect and dysregulated mood related specifically to internalizing and externalizing disorders [e.
negative affect (and symptoms of withdrawal with increasingly severe SUDs), thus further reinforcing subsequent use of drugs over time [73, 74, 75].3 Substance use may thus serve as a means of coping with the increased
negative affect and dysregulated mood related specifically to internalizing and externalizing disorders [e.
negative affect and dysregulated
mood related specifically to internalizing and externalizing disorders [e.g., 78].
Nicotine has demonstrable psychoactive benefits in the regulation of affect50; therefore, persons exposed to adverse childhood experiences may benefit from using nicotine to
regulate their
mood.30, 50,51 For such persons, attempts to quit may remove nicotine as their pharmacological coping device for the
negative emotional, neurobiological, and social effects of adverse childhood experiences.