Isabel F. Augur
Graduate Student
Also affiliated: Medical University of South Carolina (2016–2018)
Graduate Student Researcher
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Biography and Research Information
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Isabel F. Augur's research investigates the intersection of psychological factors and substance use, with a particular focus on alcohol and opioid use. Her work explores how individual differences, such as alexithymia and distress tolerance, influence motives for prescription opioid use and contribute to alcohol craving and consumption. Augur has also examined the impact of negative urgency and mood inductions on alcohol-related cognitions and has studied alcohol's effects on bystander intervention strategies. Her scholarship metrics include an h-index of 4, with 7 total publications and 156 total citations. She has collaborated with researchers at the University of Arkansas at Fayetteville, including Lindsay S. Ham, Ana J. Bridges, Jacquelyn D. Wiersma‐Mosley, and Alita Mobley.
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- h-index: 4
- Publications: 7
- Citations: 157
Selected Publications
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The influence of negative urgency and mood inductions on alcohol cognitions (2024)
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Distress tolerance, coping motives, and alcohol craving and consumption: Two experiments testing momentary responses to a mood induction (2023)
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Motives for prescription opioid use: The role of alexithymia and distress tolerance (2021)
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Alcohol's Effects on Bystander Intervention Strategies to Prevent Sexual Assault (2021)
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- Alcohol's Effects on Bystander Intervention Strategies to Prevent Sexual Assault
- Distress tolerance, coping motives, and alcohol craving and consumption: Two experiments testing momentary responses to a mood induction
- The influence of negative urgency and mood inductions on alcohol cognitions
- Distress tolerance, coping motives, and alcohol craving and consumption: Two experiments testing momentary responses to a mood induction
- The influence of negative urgency and mood inductions on alcohol cognitions
- Alcohol's Effects on Bystander Intervention Strategies to Prevent Sexual Assault
- Alcohol's Effects on Bystander Intervention Strategies to Prevent Sexual Assault
- Alcohol's Effects on Bystander Intervention Strategies to Prevent Sexual Assault
- Alcohol's Effects on Bystander Intervention Strategies to Prevent Sexual Assault
- Alcohol's Effects on Bystander Intervention Strategies to Prevent Sexual Assault
- Motives for prescription opioid use: The role of alexithymia and distress tolerance
- Motives for prescription opioid use: The role of alexithymia and distress tolerance
- Motives for prescription opioid use: The role of alexithymia and distress tolerance
- Motives for prescription opioid use: The role of alexithymia and distress tolerance
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