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Problematic drinking in emerging adulthood predicts increases in impulsigenic personality traits like urgency and lack of planning. This personality change heightens risks for further drinking and other negative outcomes.

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  • Developmental Psychology
  • Addiction Research

Background:

  • Impulsigenic personality traits are known predictors of adolescent drinking behavior.
  • The reciprocal relationship, where drinking influences personality, is less understood, particularly during emerging adulthood.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To investigate whether problematic drinking behavior predicts increases in impulsigenic personality traits in emerging adults.
  • To understand potential mechanisms linking problematic drinking to broader dysfunction.

Main Methods:

  • A prospective longitudinal study design was employed.
  • 458 traditional college freshmen were assessed over one academic year.
  • Data collected included personality traits and problematic drinking behavior.

Main Results:

  • Problematic drinking significantly predicted increases in urgency (acting rashly when emotional).
  • Drinking problems also predicted increases in lack of planning (acting without forethought).
  • Lack of perseverance (difficulty maintaining focus) was also predicted by drinking problems.

Conclusions:

  • Problematic drinking during college may drive maladaptive personality changes.
  • These increases in impulsigenic traits can create a transdiagnostic risk factor for multiple negative outcomes.
  • This suggests a potential mechanism for escalating problems in individuals with problematic college drinking.