APS
APS Virtual Poster Showcase · 2020
Personality and Alcohol Expectancies from Age 15 to Age 30: A Longitudinal Test of the Acquired Preparedness Model
- Max Halvorson
University of Washington - Laurie Chassin
Arizona State University - Greg Smith
University of Kentucky - Liliana Lengua
University of Washington - Kevin King
The University of Washington
Abstract
Adolescent temperament and personality convey risk for adult alcohol use and problems, at least in part, by biasing alcohol-related learning. The current study tested a developmental model of risky alcohol use using data from a longitudinal study of 454 teens between age 15 and age 30.
Addiction