Emma L. Winterlind
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View article: N‐acetylcysteine as a treatment for substance use cravings: A meta‐analysis
N‐acetylcysteine as a treatment for substance use cravings: A meta‐analysis Open
N‐acetylcysteine (NAC) may serve as a novel pharmacotherapy for substance use and substance craving in individuals with substance use disorders (SUDs), possibly through its potential to regulate glutamate. Though prior meta‐analyses genera…
View article: N-acetylcysteine as a treatment for substance use cravings: A meta-analysis
N-acetylcysteine as a treatment for substance use cravings: A meta-analysis Open
N-acetylcysteine (NAC) may serve as a novel pharmacotherapy for substance use and substance craving in individuals with substance use disorders (SUDs), possibly through its potential to regulate glutamate. Though prior meta-analyses genera…
View article: Alcohol use disorder and body mass index show genetic pleiotropy and shared neural associations
Alcohol use disorder and body mass index show genetic pleiotropy and shared neural associations Open
Despite neurobiological overlap, alcohol use disorder (AUD) and body mass index (BMI) show minimal genetic correlation (r g ), possibly due to mixed directions of shared variants. We applied MiXeR to investigate shared genetic architecture…
View article: Applying the uses and gratifications theory to identify motivational factors behind young adult's participation in viral social media challenges on TikTok
Applying the uses and gratifications theory to identify motivational factors behind young adult's participation in viral social media challenges on TikTok Open
Social media usage can impact its users’ mental and physical health. In particular, social media challenges, activities performed by an individual or a group that are uploaded to a social networking site to achieve a specific goal, have th…
View article: Risk-taking unmasked: Using risky choice and temporal discounting to explain COVID-19 preventative behaviors
Risk-taking unmasked: Using risky choice and temporal discounting to explain COVID-19 preventative behaviors Open
To reduce the spread of COVID-19 transmission, government agencies in the United States (US) recommended precautionary guidelines, including wearing masks and social distancing to encourage the prevention of the disease. However, complianc…
View article: Risk-Taking Unmasked: Using Risky Choice and Temporal Discounting to Explain COVID-19 Preventative Behaviors
Risk-Taking Unmasked: Using Risky Choice and Temporal Discounting to Explain COVID-19 Preventative Behaviors Open
To reduce the spread of COVID-19 transmission, government agencies in the United States (US) have recommended COVID prevention guidelines, including wearing masks and social distancing. However, compliance with these guidelines have been i…