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Kelechi P. Uzoegwu; Rachel B. Geyer; Sarah L. Adut; Annika Goldman; Robert E. Fite; Joshua C. Magee – Journal of American College Health, 2024
Objective: We examined how attributions of broad ambiguous desire symptoms (eg, irritability) and elaborations on specific substances (ie, caffeine/food) influence subsequent self-reported cravings for these substances. Participants: 346 undergraduates were randomized to attribute their ambiguous desire symptoms to a lack of caffeine, food, or a…
Descriptors: Undergraduate Students, Individual Needs, Food, Need Gratification