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While one third of the individuals with an alcohol use disorder (AUD) is a women, the number of women with an AUD is on the rise. Unfortunately, sex and gender differences have been structurally ignored in addiction research, impeding the development of sex- and gender tailored prevention strategies. This project aims to investigate sex and gender differences in the relationship between stress- and reward-related craving and prospective alcohol use in a population of hazardous drinkers. To achieve this, lab-based measurements examining stress- and alcohol cue reactivity will be combined with daily smartphone measurements of stress, craving and alcohol use.
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