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Original Article

Pain as a Joint Function of Alcohol Intake and Customary Reasons for Drinking

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Pages 173-182 | Published online: 03 Jul 2009
 

Abstract

Nonalcoholics who, on a problem drinking inventory, responded “yes” to items reflecting a psychological dependence on alcohol, tended after alcohol ingestion to report a decrease in pain experienced in a cold pressor test. Conversely, those whose responses indicated no psychological dependence on alcohol tended to report pain increases after the consumption of alcohol.

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