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Associations between Mental Resilience, Mood, Coping, Personality, and Hangover Severity

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JOURNAL OF CLINICAL MEDICINE
卷 11, 期 8, 页码 -

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MDPI
DOI: 10.3390/jcm11082240

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alcohol; hangover; mental resilience; mood; coping; personality

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  1. Swinburne University Postgraduate Research Award

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This study found significant associations between mental resilience, mood, and avoidant coping with hangover severity, suggesting a role of psychological factors in the pathology of the alcohol hangover.
Extensive research exists on relationships between psychological constructs and alcohol consumption. However, research on relationships with hangover severity remains limited. This study aimed to assess the associations between mental resilience, mood (i.e., depression, anxiety, and stress), coping, personality, and hangover severity. A total of N = 690 participants completed an online survey by answering questions regarding their demographics, alcohol use, hangover prevalence and severity, and several psychological assessments (Brief Resilience Scale, DASS-21, Brief Cope, and Brief Version of the Big Five Personality Inventory). Significant associations were found between hangover severity and mental resilience, mood, and avoidant coping. Higher levels of mental resilience were associated with less severe hangovers, whereas poorer mood was associated with more severe hangovers. No significant associations were found with personality traits. These findings demonstrate that several associations between psychological constructs and hangover severity exist and suggest a role of psychological factors in the pathology of the alcohol hangover. As our findings contrast with the results of previous studies that did not report an association between mental resilience and the presence and severity of hangovers, further research is warranted.

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