Targeting women veteran's stress-induced drinking with cognitive reappraisal: Mechanisms and moderators of change

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Highlights

  • Emotion regulation may be an important treatment element for women veterans with unhealthy drinking.

  • This study examined effects of cognitive reappraisal on alcohol craving and inhibitory control.

  • Severity of alcohol use disorder symptoms moderated the effect of cognitive reappraisal.

  • Immediate effects of cognitive reappraisal on alcohol-related outcomes may differ between individuals.

Abstract

Emotion dysregulation mediates the effects of stress on drinking among individuals with co-occurring emotional and alcohol use disorders (AUD). The current study examined the effects of cognitive reappraisal (CR), an adaptive emotion regulation strategy, on mechanisms that contribute to drinking (alcohol craving, inhibitory control) among 50 women veterans. In session one, participants were randomized to one of two 50-min “microinterventions”, either to learn a CR coping strategy or receive non-therapeutic psychoeducation control. In session two, all participants underwent a personalized stress induction, after which women in the experimental condition were instructed to use CR to reduce stress, while those in the control group were instructed to sit quietly. Craving and inhibitory control were measured at post-stress induction and after using CR/sitting quietly. Moderating effects of AUD, depression, and PTSD severity were assessed. Craving and inhibitory control improved among women in both conditions (CR or sitting quietly), with no main effect of condition. Condition by AUD severity had a significant interaction effect (b = 0.018, p = .013), whereby women with more severe AUD had greater decreases in craving after sitting quietly, and women with less severe AUD had greater decreases in craving after CR. The opposite pattern was observed for inhibitory control (b = 6.45, p = .004), with women with less severe AUD having greater decreases in inhibitory control after sitting quietly, and women with more severe AUD having greater decreases in inhibitory control after CR. Results highlight CR's immediate effects on alcohol-related outcomes and the important role of symptom severity.

Keywords

Women
Veterans
Alcohol
Emotion regulation
Cognitive reappraisal
Stress
Posttraumatic stress disorder

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