1 Department of Psychology and Behavioural Sciences, Centre for Alcohol and Drug Research, Aarhus University , Aarhus, Denmark.
2 Department of Psychiatry, University of Cambridge, Addenbrookes Hospital , Cambridge, UK.
J Behav Addict. 2018 Jun 1;7(2):317-330. doi: 10.1556/2006.7.2018.22. Epub 2018 Apr 12.
Background and aims Impulsivity is a risk factor for addictive behaviors. The UPPS-P impulsivity model has been associated with substance addiction and gambling disorder, but its role in other non-substance addiction-related behaviors is less understood. We sought to examine associations between UPPS-P impulsivity traits and indicators of multiple substance and non-substance addiction-related behaviors in youth with varying involvement in these behaviors. Methods Participants (N = 109, aged 16-26 years, 69% males) were selected from a national survey based on their level of externalizing problems to achieve a broad distribution of involvement in addiction-related behaviors. Participants completed the UPPS-P Questionnaire and standardized questionnaires assessing problematic use of substances (alcohol, cannabis, and other drugs) and non-substances (Internet gaming, pornography, and food). Regression analyses were used to assess associations between impulsivity traits and indicators of addiction-related behaviors. Results The UPPS-P model was positively associated with indicators of all addiction-related behaviors except problematic Internet gaming. In the fully adjusted models, sensation seeking and lack of perseverance were associated with problematic use of alcohol, urgency was associated with problematic use of cannabis, and lack of perseverance was associated with problematic use of other drugs than cannabis. Furthermore, urgency and lack of perseverance were associated with binge eating and lack of perseverance was associated with problematic use of pornography. Discussion and conclusions We emphasize the role of trait impulsivity across multiple addiction-related behaviors. Our findings in at-risk youth highlight urgency and lack of perseverance as potential predictors for the development of addictions and as potential preventative therapeutic targets.
冲动性是成瘾行为的一个风险因素。UPPS-P 冲动性模型与物质成瘾和赌博障碍有关,但它在其他非物质成瘾相关行为中的作用尚不清楚。我们试图研究 UPPS-P 冲动性特征与青年中多种物质和非物质成瘾相关行为指标之间的关系,这些青年在这些行为中的参与程度不同。
参与者(N=109,年龄 16-26 岁,69%为男性)是根据他们的外化问题水平从一项全国性调查中选择的,以实现对成瘾相关行为参与度的广泛分布。参与者完成了 UPPS-P 问卷和评估物质(酒精、大麻和其他药物)和非物质(互联网游戏、色情和食物)问题使用的标准化问卷。回归分析用于评估冲动特征与成瘾相关行为指标之间的关联。
UPPS-P 模型与所有成瘾相关行为的指标呈正相关,除了有问题的互联网游戏。在完全调整的模型中,感觉寻求和缺乏毅力与酒精的问题使用有关,紧迫性与大麻的问题使用有关,缺乏毅力与大麻以外的其他药物的问题使用有关。此外,紧迫性和缺乏毅力与暴食有关,缺乏毅力与色情问题的使用有关。
我们强调特质冲动性在多种成瘾相关行为中的作用。我们在高危青年中的发现强调了紧迫性和缺乏毅力作为成瘾发展的潜在预测因素,以及潜在的预防性治疗目标。