Literature DB >> 30915941

A study on the correlates of habit-, reward-, and fear-related motivations in alcohol use disorder.

Marcelo Piquet-Pessôa1, Samuel R Chamberlain2,3, Rico S C Lee4, Gabriela M Ferreira1, Marcelo S Cruz5, Ana P Ribeiro5, Gabriela B de Menezes1, Lucy Albertella4, Murat Yücel4, Leonardo F Fontenelle1,4,6.   

Abstract

OBJECTIVE: We assessed self-reported drives for alcohol use and their impact on clinical features of alcohol use disorder (AUD) patients. Our prediction was that, in contrast to "affectively" (reward or fear) driven drinking, "habitual" drinking would be associated with worse clinical features in relation to alcohol use and higher occurrence of associated psychiatric symptoms.
METHODS: Fifty-eight Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders, Fourth Edition (DSM-IV) alcohol abuse patients were assessed with a comprehensive battery of reward- and fear-based behavioral tendencies. An 18-item self-report instrument (the Habit, Reward and Fear Scale; HRFS) was employed to quantify affective (fear or reward) and non-affective (habitual) motivations for alcohol use. To characterize clinical and demographic measures associated with habit, reward, and fear, we conducted a partial least squares analysis.
RESULTS: Habitual alcohol use was significantly associated with the severity of alcohol dependence reflected across a range of domains and with lower number of detoxifications across multiple settings. In contrast, reward-driven alcohol use was associated with a single domain of alcohol dependence, reward-related behavioral tendencies, and lower number of detoxifications.
CONCLUSION: These results seem to be consistent with a shift from goal-directed to habit-driven alcohol use with severity and progression of addiction, complementing preclinical work and informing biological models of addiction. Both reward-related and habit-driven alcohol use were associated with lower number of detoxifications, perhaps stemming from more benign course for the reward-related and lack of treatment engagement for the habit-related alcohol abuse group. Future work should further explore the role of habit in this and other addictive disorders, and in obsessive-compulsive related disorders.

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Keywords:  Classification; dependence; diagnosis; substance abuse; typology

Year:  2019        PMID: 30915941      PMCID: PMC6885012          DOI: 10.1017/S1092852918001554

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  CNS Spectr        ISSN: 1092-8529            Impact factor:   3.790


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