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A Developmental Social Neuroscience Model for Understanding Pathways to Substance Use Disorders During Adolescence

机译:一种发育社会神经科学模型,用于了解青春期物质使用障碍的途径

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Adolescence is a transitional period of development characterized by critical changes in physical, neural, cognitive, affective, and social functions. Studies investigating the underlying mechanisms of substance use at levels of self-report, brain response, and behavioral data are generally consistent with suggestions from dual-process model that differential growth rates of frontally mediated control and striato-frontal reward processing are related to a heightened risk of substance use during adolescence. However, social theories highlight the important role of social context and environment in which adolescents grow up and suggest that growing up in an unfavorable environment and in particular exposure to adverse childhood experiences play a huge role in how this vulnerability is translated into actual risk. In this review, we provide a summary of recent theories that examine a number of key individual and social and environmental risk factors underlying risk for early initiation and escalation of substance misuse. We also present a model that expands the dual-process model to incorporate the role of negative self-concept and negative affect associated with growing up in an unfavorable environment and their interactions with cognitive control and inhibition to further explain vulnerability to early initiation and development of substance misuse in adolescents.
机译:青春期是一种过渡期的发展,其特征在于物理,神经,认知,情感和社会功能的危重变化。研究在自我报告,脑响应和行为数据水平上调查物质使用的潜在机制通常与来自双程模型的建议一致,即正面介导的控制和跨越式奖励处理的差分增长率与提升有关青春期内物质使用的风险。然而,社会理论突出了社会环境和环境的重要作用,其中青少年长大的环境和环境在不利的环境中成长,特别是暴露于不利的童年经历在这种脆弱性转化为实际风险方面发挥了巨大作用。在本文中,我们提供了最近的理论摘要,了解许多关键个人和社会和环境风险因素的危险性早期启动和升级滥用的危险。我们还提出了一个模型,扩展了双流程模型,以纳入消极的自我概念和负面影响与在不利环境中的作用以及与认知控制和抑制的相互作用,以进一步解释早期启动和发展的脆弱性在青少年滥用物质。

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