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[Personality and frontal symptomatology in addicts and nonclinical population: toward a neuropsychology of personality].

作者信息

Ruiz Sanchez de León José M, Pedrero Pérez Eduardo J, Olivar Arroyo Alvaro, Llanero Luque Marcos, Rojo Mota Gloria, Puerta García Carmen

机构信息

Centro de Prevención del Deterioro Cognitivo, Madrid, Spain.

出版信息

Adicciones. 2010;22(3):233-43.

Abstract

OBJECTIVE

For many years now, Neuropsychology and the Psychology of Personality have developed in parallel, without any attempt to integrate the knowledge provided by the two disciplines. This paper sets out to analyze the relationship between the presence of symptoms in daily life related to the functioning of the brain's frontal lobes and individuals' personality patterns.

PARTICIPANTS AND METHODS

The Dysexecutive Questionnaire (DEX-Sp), the Frontal System Behavior Scale (FrSBe- Sp) and the Inventory of Temperament and Character Revised (TCI-R) were administered to 421 non-clinical participants and 246 individuals in treatment for substance abuse or dependence.

RESULTS

Significant correlations were found between symptoms for all frontal syndromes (mesial, dorsolateral and orbital) and some personality traits (novelty seeking, harm avoidance and self-directedness), even more than 50% of the variance being predicted.

DISCUSSION AND CONCLUSIONS

Results suggest that frontal performance should be seen as a continuous dimensional variable, ranging from optimal to non-adaptive performance, without a neat cut-off point. Addiction would be related to an increase in frontal symptoms, both mesial (apathy) and orbital (disinhibition), as well as dorsolateral (dysexecutive syndrome), and this would result in changes in the previous personality pattern. These data seriously question the supposed genetic basis of temperamental traits, and suggest hypotheses of great relevance for clinicians.

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