Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences, Northwestern University Feinberg School of Medicine, Chicago, Illinois, USA.
Positive Sobriety Institute, Chicago, Illinois, USA.
Am J Addict. 2024 Jan;33(1):58-64. doi: 10.1111/ajad.13477. Epub 2023 Sep 4.
Revised NEO Personality Inventory (NEO PI-R) domains are associated with substance use disorders (SUD), including potential for relapse. However, individual facets of the NEO PI-R domains have not been rigorously analyzed. This paper assesses NEO PI-R individual facets among participants with SUD and their value in predicting relapse.
Between 2015 and 2018, all patients admitted to a single private rehabilitation center (n = 642) were offered participation in this study. Participants who completed NEO PI-R questionnaires at the start of treatment and with known relapse outcomes up to 1-year posttreatment were included (n = 441). Statistical analysis included a series of unadjusted univariate logistic regressions and additional adjusted multivariate regression controlling for employment status in healthcare.
Neuroticism, Agreeableness, and Conscientiousness domains had significant impacts on relapse. Three individual facets of Neuroticism were significant predictors of relapse, and seven individual facets within the Conscientiousness and Agreeableness domains were inversely related to relapse. When controlling for employment, Conscientiousness and three of its individual facets (Dutifulness, Competence, and Self-Discipline) continued to be significant in predicting relapse. The individual facets Impulsiveness and Straightforwardness also continued to be significant in predicting relapse.
Several personality domains and facets were significantly related to relapse, confirming and expanding on prior literature. This study focuses on the risk of relapse as it relates to NEO PI-R individual facets, which have not been previously explored with a sample size of this magnitude. These findings can guide clinical care of patients with SUD, allowing for more targeted treatment.
修订后的 NEO 人格量表(NEO PI-R)的各个维度与物质使用障碍(SUD)相关,包括复发的可能性。然而,NEO PI-R 各个维度的个体方面尚未得到严格分析。本文评估了 SUD 患者的 NEO PI-R 个体方面及其在预测复发中的价值。
2015 年至 2018 年期间,我们向一家私人康复中心的所有患者(n=642)提供了参与本研究的机会。在治疗开始时完成 NEO PI-R 问卷且在治疗后 1 年内有已知复发结果的患者被纳入(n=441)。统计分析包括一系列未经调整的单变量逻辑回归以及针对医疗保健就业状况进行额外调整的多变量回归。
神经质、宜人性和尽责性维度对复发有显著影响。神经质的三个个体方面是复发的显著预测因素,尽责性和宜人性维度的七个个体方面与复发呈负相关。在控制就业状况后,尽责性及其三个个体方面(尽责性、能力和自律性)在预测复发方面仍然具有显著意义。冲动性和直率性的个体方面也继续在预测复发方面具有显著意义。
几个人格维度和方面与复发显著相关,证实并扩展了之前的文献。本研究侧重于与 NEO PI-R 个体方面相关的复发风险,这在以前从未用如此大的样本量进行过探讨。这些发现可以指导 SUD 患者的临床护理,从而实现更有针对性的治疗。