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Do genetic and individual risk factors moderate the efficacy of motivational enhancement therapy? Drinking outcomes with an emerging adult sample.

机译:遗传因素和个人危险因素是否减轻了动机增强疗法的疗效?新兴成年人样本的饮酒结果。

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Research indicates that motivational enhancement therapy (MET) helps catalyze reductions in problem drinking among emerging adults. However, moderators of this intervention remain relatively unknown. Therefore, the objectives of this study were: (1) to test whether a single session of MET increased motivation to reduce drinking and drinking outcomes; and (2) to examine whether genetic dopamine D(4) receptor L (DRD4 L) and individual personality risk factors (impulsivity and novelty seeking) moderated the effects of the MET. These hypotheses were evaluated by randomly assigning a sample of emerging adult problem drinkers (n = 67) to receive a single session of MET or alcohol education. Follow-up data indicated that only individuals who were low in impulsivity, novelty seeking and/or who had the short DRD4 variable number of tandem repeats genotype evidenced differentially increased behavior change (taking steps toward reducing drinking) following the MET.
机译:研究表明,动机增强疗法(MET)有助于促进新兴成年人饮酒问题的减少。但是,这种干预的主持人仍然相对未知。因此,本研究的目的是:(1)测试一次MET是否增加了减少饮酒和饮酒结果的动力; (2)检查遗传多巴胺D(4)受体L(DRD4 L)和个人人格危险因素(冲动性和寻求新颖性)是否减轻了MET的作用。通过随机分配一个新兴的成年问题饮酒者(n = 67)样本接受一次MET或酒精教育来评估这些假设。随访数据表明,只有冲动性低,寻求新奇和/或具有短DRD4可变数目的串联重复基因型的个体才能证明MET后行为改变的差异增加(采取措施减少饮酒)。

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