Delay discounting differentiates pre-adolescents at high and low risk for substance use disorders based on family history

作者:Dougherty Donald M*; Charles Nora E; Mathias Charles W; Ryan Stacy R; Olvera Rene L; Liang Yuanyuan; Acheson Ashley
来源:Drug and Alcohol Dependence, 2014, 143: 105-111.
DOI:10.1016/j.drugalcdep.2014.07.012

摘要

Background: Youth with family histories of substance use disorders (FH+) are at increased risk for developing substance use disorders relative to those without such histories (FH-). FH+ individuals show deficits in impulse control that parallel those in individuals with substance use disorders. Elucidating how specific components of impulse control are affected in FH+ pre-adolescents would advance our understanding of how deficits in impulse control relate to risk of substance use disorders. %26lt;br%26gt;Method: A total of 386 children (305 FH+, 81 FH-; ages 10-12) with no histories of regular alcohol or other drug use were compared on measures of delay discounting (Kirby), response inhibition (GoStop Impulsivity Paradigm), and response initiation impulsivity (Immediate Memory Task). The independent associations between these three behavioral measures of impulsivity and FM status were analyzed using logistic regression models. %26lt;br%26gt;Result: FH+ pre-adolescents performed more impulsively on measures of delay discounting and response inhibition impulsivity, but there were no significant group differences on response initiation impulsivity. When the behavioral impulsivity measures were examined simultaneously, delay discounting was most robustly associated with FR status. %26lt;br%26gt;Conclusions: These results identify deficits in impulse control present in FH+ pre-adolescents before the onset of regular substance use, and suggest that increased delay discounting may be an important behavioral phenotype for pre-adolescents at risk for substance use involvement.

  • 出版日期2014-10-1