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卡片与彩票任务:一种评估重度肥胖个体风险决策的新范式的验证

The Cards and Lottery Task: Validation of a New Paradigm Assessing Decision Making Under Risk in Individuals With Severe Obesity.

作者信息

Schäfer Lisa, Schmidt Ricarda, Müller Silke M, Dietrich Arne, Hilbert Anja

机构信息

Integrated Research and Treatment Center AdiposityDiseases, Research Unit Behavioral Medicine, Department of Psychosomatic Medicine and Psychotherapy, Leipzig University Medical Center, Leipzig, Germany.

Department of General Psychology: Cognition and Center for Behavioral Addiction Research, University of Duisburg-Essen, Duisburg, Germany.

出版信息

Front Psychiatry. 2020 Jul 16;11:690. doi: 10.3389/fpsyt.2020.00690. eCollection 2020.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

A growing body of research demonstrated impaired executive functions in individuals with severe obesity, including increased sensitivity to reward and impulsive decision making under risk conditions. For the assessment of decision making in patients with severe obesity, studies widely used the Iowa Gambling Task (IGT) or the Delay Discounting Task (DDT), which cover short-term or long-term consequences of decisions only. A further development originating from the field of addiction research is the Cards and Lottery Task (CLT), in which each decision made has conflicting immediate and long-term consequences at the same time. The present study aimed to validate the CLT in individuals with severe obesity.

METHODS

Patients with severe obesity = 78, 67% women, 42.9 ± 10.4 years old, body mass index of 48.1 ± 8.3 kg/m) were included. Convergent validity was evaluated using the computerized Delay Discounting Task and well-established self-report questionnaires assessing different aspects of impulsivity. For discriminant validity, CLT performance was compared between symptom groups characterized by high low impulsivity. The task's clinical validity was evaluated based on associations with general and eating disorder psychopathology, and body mass index. Test-retest reliability was determined by administering the CLT in = 31 participants without weight-loss treatment one year later. The task's sensitivity to change due to weight loss was evaluated by retesting = 32 patients one year after receiving obesity surgery.

RESULTS

The number of advantageous decisions in the CLT was significantly positively associated with delay discounting and effortful control, and significantly negatively correlated with behavioral impulsivity. CLT performance differed significantly between individuals with and without symptoms of attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder and between samples with severe obesity and healthy controls. Clinically, CLT performance was significantly associated with general, but not eating disorder psychopathology. The CLT showed moderate test-retest reliability after one year in weight-stable individuals and was sensitive to change in those undergoing obesity surgery.

CONCLUSIONS

This study identified the CLT to be a highly promising, new complex measure of short- and long-term decision making with good reliability and validity in individuals with severe obesity. Future studies should assess its association with the IGT and predictive value for real-life health behavior.

摘要

背景

越来越多的研究表明,重度肥胖个体存在执行功能受损的情况,包括对奖励的敏感性增加以及在风险条件下的冲动决策。对于重度肥胖患者决策能力的评估,研究广泛使用爱荷华赌博任务(IGT)或延迟折扣任务(DDT),而这些任务仅涵盖决策的短期或长期后果。成瘾研究领域的进一步发展是卡片与彩票任务(CLT),其中做出的每个决策同时具有相互冲突的即时和长期后果。本研究旨在验证CLT在重度肥胖个体中的有效性。

方法

纳入重度肥胖患者(n = 78,67%为女性,年龄42.9±10.4岁,体重指数为48.1±8.3kg/m²)。使用计算机化延迟折扣任务和评估冲动性不同方面的成熟自陈问卷来评估聚合效度。为了评估区分效度,比较了以高冲动性和低冲动性为特征的症状组之间的CLT表现。基于与一般精神病理学和饮食失调精神病理学以及体重指数的关联来评估该任务的临床效度。通过在一年后对31名未接受减肥治疗的参与者进行CLT测试来确定重测信度。通过在接受肥胖手术一年后对32名患者进行重新测试来评估该任务对体重减轻引起的变化的敏感性。

结果

CLT中有利决策的数量与延迟折扣和努力控制显著正相关,与行为冲动性显著负相关。有无注意缺陷/多动障碍症状的个体之间以及重度肥胖样本与健康对照组之间的CLT表现存在显著差异。在临床上,CLT表现与一般精神病理学显著相关,但与饮食失调精神病理学无关。CLT在体重稳定的个体中一年后显示出中等的重测信度,并且对接受肥胖手术的个体的变化敏感。

结论

本研究确定CLT是一种非常有前景的、用于评估短期和长期决策的新的复杂测量方法,在重度肥胖个体中具有良好的信度和效度。未来的研究应评估其与IGT的关联以及对现实生活健康行为的预测价值。

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