Tobacco use and impulsivity in people with mental illness: A systematic review.

IF 2.5 4区 医学 Q2 SUBSTANCE ABUSE
Angela Praecht, Shivahn Garvie, Maryam Sorkhou, James MacKillop, Tony P George
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Abstract

Background and objectives: Impulsivity is a risk factor for the development and maintenance of tobacco use, especially among individuals with comorbid mental illness, but the nature of this relationship is poorly understood. We systematically examined evidence for the relationship between impulsivity and tobacco use in people with psychiatric disorders.

Methods: Following PRISMA guidelines, original peer-reviewed articles published from database inception to July 2024 were searched for using PubMed, Google Scholar, ProQuest, Ovid, and PsycINFO.

Results: Of 1192 articles identified, 16 met the inclusion criteria. There was consistent evidence of a positive relationship between tobacco use and impulsivity in schizophrenia (SZ), major depressive disorder (MDD) and bipolar disorder (BD). However, the majority of studies were cross-sectional studies, preventing causal inferences.

Discussion and conclusions: Tobacco smoking is robustly associated with impulsivity in people with SZ, MDD, and BD, although causal conclusions cannot be drawn due to methodological limitations of the current literature. Future prospective and experimental studies are needed to ascertain whether impulsivity is a risk factor for smoking, how tobacco use affects impulsivity, and whether impulsivity may be a treatment target for smoking cessation.

Scientific significance: To our knowledge, this article is the first comprehensive review of literature, specifically examining the relationship of tobacco smoking and impulsivity among individuals with psychiatric disorders. By highlighting this understudied intersection, our findings provide novel insights into the relationship between smoking behaviors and impulsivity in individuals with mental illness, contributing to more effective treatment strategies and emphasizing the need for tailored interventions to address these co-morbidities.

精神疾病患者的烟草使用和冲动:一项系统综述。
背景和目的:冲动是发展和维持烟草使用的一个危险因素,特别是在患有精神疾病的个体中,但这种关系的性质尚不清楚。我们系统地研究了精神疾病患者冲动和吸烟之间关系的证据。方法:按照PRISMA指南,检索PubMed、b谷歌Scholar、ProQuest、Ovid和PsycINFO数据库中从数据库建立到2024年7月发表的同行评议的原创文章。结果:1192篇文献中,16篇符合纳入标准。有一致的证据表明,在精神分裂症(SZ)、重度抑郁症(MDD)和双相情感障碍(BD)中,烟草使用与冲动性之间存在正相关。然而,大多数研究是横断面研究,防止因果推论。讨论和结论:吸烟与SZ、MDD和BD患者的冲动密切相关,尽管由于当前文献的方法学限制,无法得出因果结论。未来的前瞻性和实验性研究需要确定冲动性是否是吸烟的危险因素,烟草使用如何影响冲动性,以及冲动性是否可能成为戒烟的治疗目标。科学意义:据我们所知,这篇文章是第一篇全面的文献综述,专门研究了精神疾病患者吸烟和冲动之间的关系。通过强调这一尚未充分研究的交叉点,我们的研究结果为精神疾病患者吸烟行为和冲动之间的关系提供了新的见解,有助于制定更有效的治疗策略,并强调需要量身定制的干预措施来解决这些合并症。
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期刊介绍: The American Journal on Addictions is the official journal of the American Academy of Addiction Psychiatry. The Academy encourages research on the etiology, prevention, identification, and treatment of substance abuse; thus, the journal provides a forum for the dissemination of information in the extensive field of addiction. Each issue of this publication covers a wide variety of topics ranging from codependence to genetics, epidemiology to dual diagnostics, etiology to neuroscience, and much more. Features of the journal, all written by experts in the field, include special overview articles, clinical or basic research papers, clinical updates, and book reviews within the area of addictions.
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