Predictors of hazardous drinking and internet gaming severity among a military sample

JOURNAL OF ADDICTIONS & OFFENDER COUNSELING(2022)

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Researchers have placed a necessary focus on the mental health and substance use needs of U.S. military populations. In the present study, we examined a sequential regression model in which psychological, emotional, and spiritual factors predicted hazardous drinking and internet gaming severity in a national sample of 207 with military identities. Results indicated that posttraumatic stress disorder symptoms, shame, and negative religious coping predicted hazardous alcohol use. Additionally, religious and spiritual struggles predicted higher interact gaming severity. Future research is needed to better contextualize combat era demographics and mental health risk and protective factors associated with alcohol use and internet gaming among military populations.
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hazardous drinking, internet gaming, military, religious coping, shame, spiritual struggle
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