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1. Exploring the Sport–Alcohol Relationship: A Longitudinal Qualitative Study of Student-Athlete Drinking Following the Transition out of University.

2. Positive and Negative Pathways Linking Depressive Symptoms to Problematic Alcohol Use Among Argentinian College Students: An Examination of Positive and Negative Urgency Traits and Internal Drinking Motives.

3. Drinking and mental health in middle adulthood: exploring the impact of wellbeing, mental health literacy, and drinking motives on risk of alcohol dependence.

4. An exploratory analysis of drinking motives and alcohol-related problems among Hispanic college students.

5. An Analysis of Drinking Motives in the Maintenance of Co-Occurring Obsessive–Compulsive Symptoms and Alcohol Misuse.

6. Event-Level Risk for Negative Alcohol Consequences in Emerging Adults: The Role of Affect, Motivation, and Context.

7. Planned and Unplanned Drinking to Get Drunk: A Registered Report Examining Willingness, Drinking Motives, and Protective Behavioral Strategies Using Ecological Momentary Assessment.

8. Mindfulness as a Moderator of the Association Between Anxiety and Alcohol Use Severity and Drinking Motives in Professional Firefighters.

9. Social Isolation Mediates the Effects of Negative Emotionality and Resilience on Drinking to Cope and Drinking Alone.

10. The Role of Perceived Stress in the Relation between Childhood Maltreatment and Severity of Alcohol Use Disorder: A Mediation Analysis.

11. Development and Validation of the Maternal Drinking Motives Scale (M-DMS).

12. A serial Mediation Model of Depression and Drinking Motives Underlying Problem Drinking Among Hispanic College Women Following Rape.

13. Alcohol and Athletics: A Study of Canadian Student-Athlete Risk.

14. Associations between alcohol consumption and empathy in a non-clinical sample: drinking motives as a moderator

15. Narcissism and alcohol use: The mediating role of drinking motives among college students.

16. Daily Stress, Drinking Motives and Alcohol Co-Use with Other Drugs.

17. Drinking motives and alcohol use among undergraduate college students in Hawaiʻi: A cross‐sectional analysis on the moderating effects of ego‐resiliency and social support.

18. Associations between alcohol consumption and empathy in a non-clinical sample: drinking motives as a moderator.

19. Restrained eating and alcohol use: Testing drinking to cope and impulsivity as moderators.

20. Perceived helpfulness of alcohol protective behavioral strategies and consequence severity: A person-centered analysis.

21. Exploring Drinking Motives and Alcohol Use in College Students: The Moderating Effects of Gender.

22. Longitudinal examination of alcohol use motives, item-level protective behavioral strategies, and alcohol-related consequences.

25. Cognitive inflexibility moderates the relationship between relief-driven drinking motives and alcohol use

26. Wine-Mom Culture, Alcohol Use, and Drinking Motives: A Descriptive Study and Cross-Cultural Exploration of American and British Mothers.

27. Athlete identity, athlete-specific drinking motives, and alcohol-related behaviors among university student-athletes: Examining indirect pathways.

28. Heterogeneity in drinking motives among college student drinkers: a latent profile analysis.

29. Drinking motives as a predictor of readiness to change alcohol use.

30. A latent profile analysis of social anxiety, depression, and pregaming motives among heavy‐drinking college students.

31. Business as usual? Drinking games participation before and during an academic pandemic (COVID-19) year among university students.

32. Discrimination, gender dysphoria, drinking to cope, and alcohol harms in the UK trans and non-binary community.

35. Understanding alcohol use and changes in drinking habits among people with a severe mental illness: a qualitative framework analysis study.

36. A Reexamination of Drinking Motives in Young Adults: The Development and Initial Validation of the Young Adult Alcohol Motives Scale.

37. Expectancies and Motives as Predictors of Risky Alcohol Consumption in College Women.

38. COVID-19 Concerns, Coping and Perceived Peer Norms: Correlates of Increased Alcohol and Marijuana Use Among Sexual Minority Women.

39. Latent profiles of posttraumatic stress disorder symptoms and sleep disturbances in relation to drinking to cope motives among college students.

40. Associations among sexual assault, posttraumatic stress, drinking to cope with anxiety, and alcohol use based on gender identity and sexual orientation.

41. Associations Among Alcohol-Related Factors and Men's Nonconsensual Condom Removal Perpetration.

42. From perceived peer drinking norms to alcohol use problems: a serial mediation model examining the roles of drinking motives and binge drinking.

43. Drinking motives, personality traits and life stressors—identifying pathways to harmful alcohol use in adolescence using a panel network approach.

44. Parental Drinking and Observations of Parent–Child Problem-Solving Discussions: Do Drinking Motives Matter?

45. Drinking Motives as Mediators of the Relationship of Cultural Orientation with Alcohol Use and Alcohol-Related Negative Consequences in College Students from Seven Countries.

46. Understanding alcohol use and changes in drinking habits among people with a severe mental illness: a qualitative framework analysis study

47. Sensation seeking, drinking motives, and going out mediate the link between eveningness and alcohol use and problems in adolescence.

48. Drinking Motives, Alcohol Misuse, and Internalizing and Externalizing Psychopathology across College: A Cross-Lagged Panel Study.

49. Intolerance of Uncertainty, Negative Reinforcement Alcohol Use Motives, and Hazardous Drinking in College Students with Clinically Elevated Worry.

50. Drinking to cope as a mediator of the relationship between stress and alcohol outcomes.

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