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The Dark Side of Optimism: Unrealistic Optimism About Problems With Alcohol Predicts Subsequent Negative Event Experiences
Amanda J. Dillard
University of Michigan and VA Health Services Research and Development, amandad{at}med.umich.edu
Amanda M. Midboe
University of Pittsburgh
William M. P. Klein
University of Pittsburgh
College students were identified who were unrealistically optimistic about the likelihood they would experience severe problems due to alcohol consumption. These individuals were then followed over a 2-year period to determine whether they were more likely to report experiencing a range of alcohol-related negative events. Unlike the majority of studies on unrealistic optimism, this study (a) assessed bias at the individual rather than group level and (b) used a prospective rather than cross-sectional design. Participants completed measures at four times, each separated by 4-6 months. Findings showed that unrealistic optimism at Time 1 was associated with a greater number of negative events at Times 2, 3, and 4. Similarly, unrealistic optimism at Time 2 was associated with more negative events at Times 3 and 4. In all cases, the relationships were significant when controlling for previous negative events, suggesting the effects of unrealistic optimism can mount over time.
Key Words: unrealistic optimism risk perception alcohol consumption prospective design alcohol-related negative events
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This version was published on November
1, 2009
Personality and Social Psychology Bulletin, Vol. 35, No. 11,
1540-1550 (2009)
DOI: 10.1177/0146167209343124

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