Autobiographical memories cued by self-statements in patients with alcohol use disorder: linking self-conceptions to past events - Université de Lille
Article Dans Une Revue Memory Année : 2023

Autobiographical memories cued by self-statements in patients with alcohol use disorder: linking self-conceptions to past events

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The study examined the personal sense of identity in alcohol use disorder (AUD) through the relation between autobiographical memories and individuals’ self-conception. The AUD detoxified patients and control participants were asked to create a list of self-statements to which they associated for the three main autobiographical memories illustrating them. The group variable was not associated with the number of positive self-statements, but it was associated with the number of negative self-statements. Furthermore, for the autobiographical memories cued by a positive self-statement, the group was related to the number of positive memories and general memories, while no relation was observed for the memories cued by a negative self-statement. Our results also support that AUD patients’ memories cued by self-statements are older and more alcohol-related. Hierarchical regression analyses in the AUD patients demonstrated that the use of adaptive emotional regulation strategies was the only significant predictor of the use of positive or negative self-statements.
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hal-04184939 , version 1 (22-08-2023)

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Clara de Groote, Olivier Cottencin, Philippe Tison, Claire Triquet, Jean-Louis Nandrino. Autobiographical memories cued by self-statements in patients with alcohol use disorder: linking self-conceptions to past events. Memory, 2023, Memory, 31 (5), p. 732-746. ⟨10.1080/09658211.2023.2191899⟩. ⟨hal-04184939⟩
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