1 University of Arkansas for Medical Science, Little Rock, USA.
2 Reach Institute, New York, NY, USA.
J Atten Disord. 2018 Jul;22(9_suppl):38S-48S. doi: 10.1177/1087054717700977. Epub 2017 Apr 19.
This study examines the behavior beliefs, social supports, and turning points in individuals with/without ADHD related to their substance use/abuse (SU/A) decisions.
The coded interviews from 60 participants with/without ADHD were compared for their SU/A decisions and precipitants with these decisions among abstainers, persisters, and desisters.
ADHD participants reported fewer social advantages to avoid SU/A than non-ADHD participants. Desisters and persisters reported more social advantages of using drugs than abstainers. Persisters reported both more negative and positive psychological/physiological effects of SU/A. ADHD participants reported fewer positive role models in their lives. Non-ADHD patients reported more positive turning points than ADHD participants, regardless of SU/A status.
ADHD individuals face challenges in making healthy decisions about SU/A due to lack of positive role models. Reinforcing accurate behavioral beliefs may be important to change behaviors in individuals with SU/A or to prevent SU/A initiation in ADHD individuals.
本研究考察了 ADHD 患者和非 ADHD 患者在物质使用/滥用(SU/A)决策方面的行为信念、社会支持和转折点。
对 60 名 ADHD 患者和非 ADHD 患者的编码访谈进行了比较,以了解他们在戒断者、持续者和戒断者中与这些决策相关的 SU/A 决定及其促成因素。
ADHD 患者报告的避免 SU/A 的社会优势比非 ADHD 患者少。持续者和戒断者报告的使用毒品的社会优势多于戒断者。持续者报告了更多的关于 SU/A 的负面和正面的心理/生理影响。ADHD 患者报告的生活中积极榜样较少。无论 SU/A 状况如何,非 ADHD 患者报告的积极转折点都比 ADHD 患者多。
由于缺乏积极的榜样,ADHD 个体在做出关于 SU/A 的健康决策方面面临挑战。强化准确的行为信念可能对改变有 SU/A 的个体的行为或预防 ADHD 个体的 SU/A 发生很重要。