The relationship between depressed mood, self-efficacy and affective states during the drinking driving sequence.

Author(s)
Dill, P.L. Wells-Parker, E. Cross, G.W. Williams, M. Mann, R.E. Stoduto, G. & Shuggi, R.
Year
Abstract

Relationships between depressed mood, abstinence confidence and temptation, and experienced emotions just before and during recent drinking driving sequences (drinking driving emotional states: DDES) were examined in a sample of DUI (Driving Under the Influence) offenders. Depressed mood offenders (41% of sample) reported lower abstinence confidence, higher temptation, and higher DDES, especially in association with negative affective states. Implications for interventions with depressed mood DUI offenders are discussed. (Author/publisher)

Publication

Library number
C 39396 [electronic version only]
Source

Addictive Behaviors, 2006 December 21 [Epub ahead of print], 5 p., 6 ref.

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