Trends in the study of implicit alcohol related cognition

Authors

  • María Ayelén Biscarra Universidad Nacional de Mar del Plata, Consejo Nacional de Investigaciones Científicas y Técnicas

    Licenciada en Psicología. Becaria doctoral de CONICET. Dirección postal: Funes 3250, Cuerpo V Nivel III, Mar del Plata, CP 7600. Contacto: ayelen.biscarra@conicet.gov.ar

  • Karina Conde Universidad Nacional de Mar del Plata, Consejo Nacional de Investigaciones Científicas y Técnicas

    Magíster en Investigación e Innovación en Salud, Cuidados y Calidad de Vida. Becaria doctoral de CONICET. Dirección postal: Funes 3250, Cuerpo V Nivel III, Mar del Plata,
    CP 7600. Contacto: kconde@mdp.edu.ar

  • Mariana Cremonte Universidad Nacional de Mar del Plata, Consejo Nacional de Investigaciones Científicas y Técnicas

    Licenciada en Psicología. Investigadora Adjunta en CONICET. Profesora titular en UNMDP. Directora del grupo de investigación Sustancias Psicoactivas y Lesiones por Causa Externa de la UNMDP. Dirección postal: Funes 3250, Cuerpo V Nivel III, Mar del Plata, CP 7600. Contacto: marianacremonte@conicet.gov.ar

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.18800/psico.201702.012

Keywords:

implicit cognition, alcohol, review article, bibliometric analysis, content analysis

Abstract

According to the dual process model, the interaction between explicit (controlled) and implicit (automatic) cognitions would allow the understanding of irrational actions like addictive behaviors. This model has gained great popularity among addiction researchers, leading to an exponential growth in publications on implicit alcohol related cognition (IAC). Hence, the goal of this article is to identify trends in the study of IAC by means of a bibliometric and content analysis of the empirical studies published up to May, 2013. Throughout this paper, the studied topics of IAC were characterized, the most prolific countries, authors and journals were recognized, the most cited publications were detected and the most employed methods were identified.

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Published

2017-07-18

How to Cite

Ayelén Biscarra, M., Conde, K., & Cremonte, M. (2017). Trends in the study of implicit alcohol related cognition. Revista De Psicología, 35(2), 701–742. https://doi.org/10.18800/psico.201702.012

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