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Neural and psychological characteristics of college students with alcoholic parents differ depending on current alcohol use

机译:含酒精父母的大学生神经和心理特征根据当前的酒精使用而不同

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Abstract A significant proportion of college students are adult children of an alcoholic parent (ACoA), which can confer greater risk of depression, poor self-esteem, alcohol and drug problems, and greater levels of college attrition. However, some ACoA are resilient to these negative outcomes. The goal of this study was to better understand the psychobiological factors that distinguish resilient and vulnerable college-aged ACoAs. To do so, scholastic performance and psychological health were measured in ACoA college students not engaged in hazardous alcohol use (resilient) and those currently engaged in hazardous alcohol use (vulnerable). Neural activity (as measured by functional magnetic resonance imaging) in response to performing working memory and emotion-based tasks were assessed. Furthermore, the frequency of polymorphisms in candidate genes associated with substance use, risk taking and stress reactivity were compared between the two ACoA groups. College ACoAs currently engaged in hazardous alcohol use reported more anxiety, depression and posttraumatic stress symptoms, and increased risky nicotine and marijuana use as compared to ACoAs resistant to problem alcohol use. ACoA college students with current problem alcohol showed greater activity of the middle frontal gyrus and reduced activation of the posterior cingulate in response to visual working memory and emotional processing tasks, which may relate to increased anxiety and problem alcohol and drug behaviors. Furthermore, polymorphisms of cholinergic receptor and the serotonin transporter genes also appear to contribute a role in problem alcohol use in ACoAs. Overall, findings point to several important psychobiological variables that distinguish ACoAs based on their current alcohol use that may be used in the future for early intervention. Highlights ? Adult children of alcoholic parents (ACoA) have increased risk for alcohol problems. ? ACoA with alcohol problems have poorer mental, physical and social health. ? Increased activity of middle frontal gyrus seen in ACoC with alcohol problems. ? Nicotinic subunit gene variants may increase risk for alcohol problems in ACoA.
机译:摘要大部分大学生是一名酗酒父母(ACOA)的成年儿童,这可以赋予更大的抑郁风险,自尊心,酒精和毒品问题,以及更大的大学生水平。然而,一些ACOA对这些负面结果有弹性。本研究的目标是更好地了解区分弹性和脆弱的大学ACOA的心理学因素。为此,在Acoa大学生中没有从事危险酒精使用(弹性)和目前从事危险酒精使用(易受攻击)的学生衡量的学术表现和心理健康。响应于执行工作记忆和基于情绪的任务而响应于执行工作存储器和基于情绪的任务而测量的神经活动。此外,在两个ACOA基团之间比较了与物质使用,风险和应激反应性相关的候选基因中多态性的频率。目前从事危险酒精的大学Acoas使用据报道更多的焦虑,抑郁和宫外压力症状,并且危险风险增加与抵抗问题酒精使用的ACOAS相比。 Acoa大学生目前的问题酒精表现出更大的中正面回流活动,并减少了后刺的激活,以应对可视化工作记忆和情绪加工任务,这可能与增加的焦虑和问题酒精和药物行为有关。此外,胆碱能受体和血清素转运蛋白基因的多态性也似乎有助于痤疮含有含酒的作用。总体而言,发现指出了几个重要的精神病学变量,以根据他们目前的酒精使用区分ACOA,这可能在未来进行早期干预。强调 ?酗酒父母(ACOA)的成年儿童有可能增加酒精问题的风险。还ACOA有酒精问题具有较差的心理,身体和社会健康。还在acoc与酒精问题中看到的中正面陀螺的活性增加。还尼古丁亚基基因变体可能会增加ACOA中酒精问题的风险。

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