Title of article
The Role of Impulsivity and Sensitivity to Reward in Dropout of Addiction Treatment in Heroin Addicts
Author/Authors
Bakhshipour-Rudsari, Abbas Department of Clinical Psychology - School of Psychology and Educational Sciences - University of Tabriz, Tabriz , Karimpour-Vazifehkhorani, Alireza Department of Clinical Psychology - School of Psychology and Educational Sciences - University of Tabriz, Tabriz
Pages
7
From page
45
To page
51
Abstract
Background: Impulsivity and sensitivity to reward situate at the marrow of pathology of substance use
disorders (SUDs). This study examined the role of impulsivity and sensitivity to reward in dropout of addiction
treatment in heroin addicts.
Methods: The participants of this study were 216 heroin addicts. The participants were assigned to three different
groups including abstinent group (n = 104), relapsed group (n = 45), and dropped out of treatment group
(n = 67). The participants completed the semi-structured interview, Carver and White Behavioral Inhibition
System/Behavioral Activation System (BIS/BAS) questionnaires, and the Delay Discounting Task (DDT).
Findings: The delay discounting (DD) and reward-seeking rates were high in relapse and dropout groups
compared to the abstinence group and this difference was significant in P < 0.01 level.
Conclusion: People with substance abuse disorders have impulsive behaviors and often prefer immediate
reward related to substance use than long-term and greater rewards
Keywords
Impulsivity behavior , Reward , Heroin addiction , Heroin
Journal title
Addiction and Health
Serial Year
2021
Record number
2691975
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