Discounting of delayed rewards and executive dysfunction in individuals infected with hepatitis C

作者:Huckans Marilyn*; Seelye Adriana; Woodhouse Jonathan; Parcel Tiffany; Mull Lisa; Schwartz Daniel; Mitchell Alex; Lahna David; Johnson Amy; Loftis Jennifer; Woods Steven Paul; Mitchell Suzanne H; Hoffman William
来源:Journal of Clinical and Experimental Neuropsychology, 2011, 33(2): 176-186.
DOI:10.1080/13803395.2010.499355

摘要

Objective: Determine whether adults with hepatitis C (HCV), regardless of substance use disorder, are more likely to discount delayed rewards than adults without hepatitis C, and explore the relationship between delay discounting and neuropsychological functioning. Methods: Procedures included clinical interviews, neuropsychological testing, and a delay discounting task. Results: Regardless of substance abuse history, adults with hepatitis C were significantly more likely to choose smaller immediate rewards over larger delayed rewards. Delay discounting correlated with performance on executive functioning tasks. Conclusions: Increased discounting is associated with broad executive dysfunction, suggesting that HCV-associated executive dysfunction may lead to altered decision-making style.

  • 出版日期2011