A longitudinal study (Beseler, Aharonovich, Keyes, & Hasin, 2008) of the relationship of family background for alcohol use disorders and drinking motives at baseline found DSM-IV alcohol dependence was more likely to occur by the end of the study for participants:
a. with a positive alcoholism amily history
b. with baseline drinking motives for negative affect reduction
c. with baseline drinking motives for social facilitation
d. all of the above
Ans: D
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