Impulsivities and addictions: a multidimensional integrative framework informing assessment and interventions for substance use disorders
J Vassileva, PJ Conrod - Philosophical Transactions of …, 2019 - royalsocietypublishing.org
Impulse control is becoming a critical survival skill for the twenty-first century. Impulsivity is
implicated in virtually all externalizing behaviours and disorders, and figures prominently in …
implicated in virtually all externalizing behaviours and disorders, and figures prominently in …
The neurobiology of impulsivity and substance use disorders: implications for treatment
Impulsivity is strongly associated with substance use disorders (SUDs). Our review
discusses impulsivity as an underlying vulnerability marker for SUDs, and treatment of co …
discusses impulsivity as an underlying vulnerability marker for SUDs, and treatment of co …
Impulsivity traits and neurocognitive mechanisms conferring vulnerability to substance use disorders
A Verdejo-Garcia, N Albein-Urios - Neuropharmacology, 2021 - Elsevier
Impulsivity-the tendency to act without sufficient consideration of potential consequences in
pursuit of short-term rewards-is a vulnerability marker for substance use disorders (SUD) …
pursuit of short-term rewards-is a vulnerability marker for substance use disorders (SUD) …
Impulsivity as a predictor of treatment outcome in substance use disorders: Review and synthesis
AM Loree, LH Lundahl… - Drug and alcohol …, 2015 - Wiley Online Library
Issues Impulsivity is a widely studied personality trait and research construct that has been
implicated as a risk factor for substance use, including initiating and continuing use …
implicated as a risk factor for substance use, including initiating and continuing use …
[PDF][PDF] Impulsivity: mechanisms, moderators and implications for addictive behaviors
MJ Gullo, MN Potenza - Addictive Behaviors, 2014 - researchgate.net
Addictions are among the most burdensome neuropsychiatric disorders, costing the United
States over $500 billion per annum (Uhl & Grow, 2004). Reduced impulse control, or …
States over $500 billion per annum (Uhl & Grow, 2004). Reduced impulse control, or …
Translatable and back-translatable measurement of impulsivity and compulsivity: convergent and divergent processes
Impulsivity and compulsivity have emerged as important dimensional constructs that
challenge traditional psychiatric classification systems. Both are present in normal healthy …
challenge traditional psychiatric classification systems. Both are present in normal healthy …
Dimensional conceptualizations of impulsivity.
Impulsivity is a transdiagnostic dimension of crucial importance to understanding
psychopathology, as it is highly relevant to a wide array of maladaptive life outcomes …
psychopathology, as it is highly relevant to a wide array of maladaptive life outcomes …
Investigating the behavioral and self-report constructs of impulsivity domains using principal component analysis
Impulsivity, often defined as a human behavior characterized by the inclination of an
individual to act on urge rather than thought, with diminished regard to consequences …
individual to act on urge rather than thought, with diminished regard to consequences …
Overlapping dimensional phenotypes of impulsivity and compulsivity explain co-occurrence of addictive and related behaviors
ObjectiveImpulsivity and compulsivity have been implicated as important transdiagnostic
dimensional phenotypes with potential relevance to addiction. We aimed to develop a model …
dimensional phenotypes with potential relevance to addiction. We aimed to develop a model …
Multidimensional assessment of impulsivity-related measures in relation to externalizing behaviors
BackgroundTrait impulsivity is thought to play a key role in predicting behaviors on the
externalizing spectrum, such as drug and alcohol use and aggression. Research suggests …
externalizing spectrum, such as drug and alcohol use and aggression. Research suggests …