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The al-RISCO Lifestyle Project is a two-year longitudinal survey study (early 2021-May 2023) designed to examine effects of cognitive, social, and emotional factors on lifestyles of students who reported heavy (episodic) drinking before the COVID-19 outbreak. The sample includes students of applied and research universities who were in the last year of their bachelor studies or any year of their master studies at screening. The present pre-registered project contains two planned studies as of date 14/03/2024: 1) Loneliness, Perceived Social Support, and Stress Resilience as predictors of (Problem) Alcohol Use Trajectories During Periods of Societal Stress (Pre-registration uploaded as a PDF document (https://osf.io/675zd) 2) Clusters in Emotion Regulation Strategies and their Association with Short-Term and Long-Term Alcohol Problems in University Students (under registration)
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