恢复的表型VIII:从药物使用障碍中恢复的个体的延迟折扣、恢复资本和禁欲时间之间的相关性。

IF 3.7 2区 医学 Q1 PSYCHOLOGY, CLINICAL
D.R. Keith , A.N. Tegge , L.N. Athamneh , R. Freitas-Lemos , D.C. Tomlinson , W.H. Craft , W.K. Bickel
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摘要

研究将恢复资本定义为可用于启动和维持物质使用障碍(sud)恢复的有形和无形资源(例如,人/个人,物理,社会和文化)的数量。一个人的恢复资本的数量是动态的,随着时间的推移,受到许多因素的影响,如恢复/治疗开始时的基线量,戒断的时间长短,资源的获取/可用性,以及个人因素,如利用现有资源的决定。研究已经提出延迟折扣(DD),它反映了个体对即时奖励和延迟奖励的相对偏好,作为sud的候选行为标记,但尚未在恢复资本的背景下对其进行研究,DD可能是人力资本的一个重要方面。因此,本研究的目的是检验恢复资本、DD和禁欲时间之间的关系。方法:该研究的分析数据来自国际戒烟和康复登记处的111名从sud中康复的个体,这是一个正在进行的数据收集项目,用于进一步科学地了解康复。本研究使用恢复资本评估(ARC)评估恢复资本,并使用调整延迟任务评估贴现率。研究小组通过单变量线性回归检验ARC总分与人口学变量、禁欲时长和DD之间的关系。研究小组通过中介分析了解禁欲时长在DD和ARC评分之间的中介作用。结果在调整协变量后,总ARC评分与DD呈显著负相关,与禁欲时间呈显著正相关。中介分析表明,禁欲时间在DD与ARC评分之间具有部分中介作用。结论这些发现支持了DD作为人力资本的一个重要方面和sud的候选行为标记的特征。未来的研究可能希望调查旨在增加未来奖励价值的干预措施是否也会增加恢复资本。
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The phenotype of recovery VIII: Association among delay discounting, recovery capital, and length of abstinence among individuals in recovery from substance use disorders

Introduction

Research defines recovery capital as the amount of tangible and intangible resources (e.g., human/personal, physical, social, and cultural) available to initiate and sustain recovery from substance use disorders (SUDs). An individual's amount of recovery capital is dynamic over time and influenced by a number of factors such as baseline amount at initiation of recovery/treatment, length of abstinence, access/availability of resources, and individual factors such as the decision to utilize available resources. Research has been proposed delay discounting (DD), which reflects an individual's relative preference for immediate versus delayed rewards, as a candidate behavioral marker for SUDs but has not yet examined it in the context of recovery capital, and DD may be an important aspect of human capital. Thus, the aim of the current study was to examine associations among recovery capital, DD, and length of abstinence.

Methods

The study included in its analysis data from 111 individuals in recovery from SUDs from the International Quit and Recovery Registry, an ongoing data collection program used to further scientific understanding of recovery. The study assessed recovery capital using the Assessment of Recovery Capital (ARC) and assessed discounting rates using an adjusting-delay task. The study team performed univariate linear regression to examine the relationship between total ARC score and demographic variables, length of abstinence, and DD. The research team performed a mediation analysis to understand the role of length of abstinence in mediating the relationship between DD and ARC score.

Results

Total ARC score was significantly negatively associated with DD and positively associated with length of abstinence, even after adjusting for covariates. Mediation analysis indicated that length of abstinence significantly partially mediated the relationship between DD and ARC score.

Conclusion

These findings support the characterization of DD as an important aspect of human capital and a candidate behavioral marker for SUDs. Future research may wish to investigate whether interventions designed to increase the value of future rewards also increase recovery capital.

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期刊介绍: The Journal of Substance Abuse Treatment (JSAT) features original reviews, training and educational articles, special commentary, and especially research articles that are meaningful to the treatment of alcohol, heroin, marijuana, and other drugs of dependence. JSAT is directed toward treatment practitioners from all disciplines (medicine, nursing, social work, psychology, and counseling) in both private and public sectors, including those involved in schools, health centers, community agencies, correctional facilities, and individual practices. The editors emphasize that JSAT articles should address techniques and treatment approaches that can be used directly by contemporary practitioners.
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