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Can't stop the craving: The effect of impulsivity on cue-elicited craving for alcohol in heavy and light social drinkers

机译:不能停止渴望:冲动对提示的渴望引起的重度和轻度社交饮酒者对酒精的渴望

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Rationale: A robust finding in the alcohol literature is that heavy and alcohol-dependent drinkers show stronger reactions to alcohol-related cues than light drinkers. However, there are individual differences in the degree of cue-elicited craving. Personality factors appear to be involved in cue reactivity and impulsivity is a possible candidate. Objectives: The aim of the present study was to examine the role of different aspects of impulsivity in heavy drinking and alcohol cue reactivity in social drinkers. Methods: Participants were heavy (n∈=∈13) and light (n∈=∈29) social drinkers who were exposed to neutral and alcohol-related stimuli during a single laboratory session. Trait impulsivity, response inhibition, and sensitivity to reward were assessed with the Barratt Impulsiveness Scale (BIS-11), the Stop Signal Task, and the Card-Arranging Reward Responsivity Objective Test, respectively. Results: Heavy drinkers scored higher on trait impulsivity (BIS-11) than light drinkers. In addition, heavy drinkers reported elevated levels of craving for alcohol, but both in light and heavy drinkers, craving increased equally after exposure to alcohol cues. Impulsivity appeared to moderate this relation: heavy drinkers with ineffective response inhibition showed more craving to alcohol cues, compared to heavy drinkers with adequate response inhibition. In light drinkers, response inhibition did not influence craving to alcohol cues. Conclusions: Different aspects of impulsivity are involved in heavy drinking and perhaps motivate alcohol consumption in a variety of ways. Having a deficient response inhibition appears to be a risk factor for heavy drinkers because it is associated with increased craving to alcohol cues.
机译:理由:酒精文献中的一个强有力的发现是,重度和酒精依赖性饮酒者对酒精相关线索的反应比轻度饮酒者更强烈。但是,提示引起的渴望程度存在个体差异。人格因素似乎与提示反应性有关,冲动性可能是候选者。目的:本研究的目的是研究冲动的不同方面在社交饮酒者的重度饮酒和酒精提示反应中的作用。方法:参与者是重度(n∈=ε13​​)和轻度(n∈=∈29)的社交饮酒者,他们在一次实验室会议中受到中性和酒精相关的刺激。特质冲动,反应抑制和对奖励的敏感性分别通过Barratt冲动量表(BIS-11),停止信号任务和排卡奖励响应目标测试进行评估。结果:重度饮酒者对特质冲动(BIS-11)的得分高于轻度饮酒者。此外,重度饮酒者对酒精的渴望程度有所提高,但无论是轻度饮酒者还是重度饮酒者,暴露于酒精提示后的渴望都同样增加。冲动似乎减轻了这种关系:与没有足够反应抑制的重度饮酒者相比,反应抑制无效的重度饮酒者更渴望饮酒。在低度饮酒者中,反应抑制不影响对酒精暗示的渴望。结论:冲动的不同方面与大量饮酒有关,并且可能以多种方式激发饮酒。反应抑制作用不足似乎是酗酒者的危险因素,因为它与对酒精信号的渴望增加有关。

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