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The effects of alcohol in real-life social interactions
« on: April 05, 2018, 02:26:31 pm »

The effects of alcohol in real-life social interactions
April 5, 2018, Research Society on Alcoholism
 

Alcohol use in social settings can have both desirable and undesirable effects – ranging from better mood and less anxiety to verbal and physical aggression, including violence. These outcomes often reflect the interplay of factors that are both internal and external to an individual. Intra-individual differences in alcohol reactions contribute to the various internal responses to drinking that a person may have; for example, alcohol can induce both positive and negative effects in the same person at different times. However, how that person acts upon impulses that he or she may have can depend on inter-individual differences, such as the individual's frequency or intensity of drinking in comparison to others. This study examined the influence of inter-individual differences in alcohol use on intra-individual perceptions of drinking during real-world social interactions.

https://medicalxpress.com/news/2018-04-effects-alcohol-real-life-social-interactions.html