Semple Shirley J, Zians Jim, Grant Igor, Patterson Thomas L
University of California, San Diego, CA 92093-0680, USA.
J Subst Abuse Treat. 2005 Sep;29(2):85-93. doi: 10.1016/j.jsat.2005.05.001.
The purpose of this study was to explore the relationship between methamphetamine (meth) use and impulsivity in a sample of 385 HIV-negative heterosexually identified meth users. Participants who scored highest on a self-report measure of impulsivity were compared with those who scored lower in terms of background characteristics, meth use patterns, use of alcohol and other illicit drugs, sexual risk behavior, and psychiatric health variables. Methamphetamine users in the high impulsivity group were younger, less educated, used larger quantities of meth, were more likely to be binge users, had a larger number of sexual partners, engaged in more unprotected vaginal and oral sex, and scored higher on the Beck Depression Inventory as compared with those in the low impulsivity group. In a logistic regression analysis, Beck depression was the factor that best distinguished between meth users who scored high and those who scored low on impulsivity. Neurophysiological pathways that may underlie the relationship between impulsivity and meth use are discussed.
本研究的目的是在385名经异性恋身份确认的HIV阴性甲基苯丙胺(冰毒)使用者样本中,探究冰毒使用与冲动性之间的关系。在冲动性自我报告量表上得分最高的参与者,与在背景特征、冰毒使用模式、酒精及其他非法药物使用、性风险行为和精神健康变量方面得分较低的参与者进行比较。与低冲动性组相比,高冲动性组的甲基苯丙胺使用者更年轻、受教育程度更低、使用的冰毒量更大、更可能是暴饮暴食者、性伴侣数量更多、进行更多无保护的阴道和口交,并且在贝克抑郁量表上得分更高。在逻辑回归分析中,贝克抑郁是最能区分冲动性得分高和得分低的甲基苯丙胺使用者的因素。本文还讨论了可能构成冲动性与冰毒使用之间关系基础的神经生理途径。