1Department of Psychiatry, The Affiliated Hospital of Southwest Medical University, Luzhou, China.
2Laboratory of Neurological Diseases and Brain Function, The Affiliated Hospital of Southwest Medical University, Luzhou, China.
J Behav Addict. 2023 Jun 2;12(2):471-479. doi: 10.1556/2006.2023.00023. Print 2023 Jun 29.
The Pavlovian-to-instrumental transfer (PIT) effect is a phenomenon that Pavlovian conditioned cues that could influence one's instrumental behavior. In several substance and behavioral addictions, such as tobacco use disorder and gambling disorder, addiction-related cues could promote independently trained instrumental drug-seeking/drug-taking behaviors, indicating a specific PIT effect. However, it is unclear whether Internet gaming disorder (IGD) would show a similar change in PIT effects as other addictions. The study aimed to explore the specific PIT effects in IGD.
We administrated a PIT task to individuals with IGD (n = 40) and matched health controls (HCs, n = 50), and compared the magnitude of specific PIT effects between the two groups. The severity of the IGD symptoms was assessed by the Chinese version 9-item Internet Gaming Disorder Scale (IGDS) and the Internet Addiction Test (IAT).
We found that: (1) related to the HCs group, the IGD group showed enhanced specific PITgame effects, where gaming-related cues lead to an increased choice rate of gaming-related responses; (2) in the IGD group, the magnitude of specific PITgame effects were positively correlated with IAT scores (rho = 0.39, p = 0.014).
Individuals with IGD showed enhanced specific PIT effects related to HCs, which were associated with the severity of addictive symptoms. Our results highlighted the incentive salience of gaming-related cues in IGD.
条件性线索到工具性反应的转移(PIT)效应是一种现象,即条件性线索可以影响个体的工具性行为。在几种物质和行为成瘾中,如烟草使用障碍和赌博障碍,与成瘾相关的线索可以促进独立训练的工具性觅药/药物寻求行为,这表明存在特定的 PIT 效应。然而,目前尚不清楚网络成瘾障碍(IGD)是否会像其他成瘾障碍一样表现出类似的 PIT 效应变化。本研究旨在探讨 IGD 中特定的 PIT 效应。
我们对 IGD 患者(n=40)和匹配的健康对照组(HCs,n=50)进行了 PIT 任务,并比较了两组之间特定 PIT 效应的大小。IGD 症状的严重程度通过中文版 9 项网络成瘾障碍量表(IGDS)和网络成瘾测试(IAT)进行评估。
我们发现:(1)与 HCs 组相比,IGD 组表现出增强的特定 PIT 游戏效应,即与游戏相关的线索导致游戏相关反应的选择率增加;(2)在 IGD 组中,特定 PIT 游戏效应的大小与 IAT 评分呈正相关(rho=0.39,p=0.014)。
IGD 患者表现出与 HCs 相关的增强的特定 PIT 效应,这与成瘾症状的严重程度有关。我们的结果强调了与游戏相关的线索在 IGD 中的激励显著性。