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Comparing alcohol cue-reactivity in treatment-seekers versus non-treatment-seekers with alcohol use disorder.

Alexandra Venegas1, Lara A Ray1,2.   

Abstract

Background: Recent studies have examined the distinction between treatment-seekers and non-treatment-seekers with alcohol use disorder (AUD) with a focus on treatment development.
Objectives: To advance our understanding of treatment-seeking in clinical research for AUD, this study compares treatment-seekers to non-treatment-seekers with AUD on alcohol cue-reactivity (CR).
Methods: A community sample (N = 65, 40% female) of treatment-seeking (n = 32, 40.6% female) and non-treatment-seeking individuals (n = 33, 39.4% female) with a DSM-5 diagnosis of moderate-to-severe AUD completed a laboratory CR paradigm. Analyses compared the two groups on subjective alcohol craving, heart rate, and blood pressure after the presentation of water cues and alcohol cues.
Results: Mixed-design analyses of variance revealed a main effect of treatment-seeking status (i.e., group; p = .02), such that treatment-seekers reported higher levels of subjective craving across both water (p = .04) and alcohol (p = .03) cue types. However, analyses did not support a group × cue type interaction effect (p = .9), indicating that treatment-seekers were not more cue-reactive. Group differences in craving were no longer significant when controlling for AUD severity. On blood pressure and heart rate, there was no significant effect of cue type, group, or cue type × group (p's > 0.13).
Conclusion: These findings suggest that while treatment-seekers report higher levels of subjective craving than non-treatment-seekers, they are not more cue-reactive. Under the framework of medications development, we interpret these null findings to indicate that non-treatment seeking samples may be informative about CR and therefore, medication-induced effects on CR.

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Keywords:  Alcohol; behavioral pharmacology; craving; cue-reactivity; treatment-seeking

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Year:  2019        PMID: 31295037     DOI: 10.1080/00952990.2019.1635138

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Am J Drug Alcohol Abuse        ISSN: 0095-2990            Impact factor:   3.829


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2.  Alcohol-related changes in behaviors and characteristics from the baseline to the randomization session for treatment and non-treatment seeking participants with alcohol use disorder.

Authors:  Kimberly Goodyear; Talia R Vasaturo-Kolodner; George A Kenna; Robert M Swift; Lorenzo Leggio; Carolina L Haass-Koffler
Journal:  Am J Drug Alcohol Abuse       Date:  2021-09-28       Impact factor: 3.829

Review 3.  A Critical Review of Alcohol Administration Guidelines in Laboratory Medication Screening Research: Is It Time to Include Treatment Seekers?

Authors:  Walter Roberts; Terril L Verplaetse; Vijay A Ramchandani; Sherry A McKee
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4.  Sensitivity and specificity of a commercial urinary ethyl glucuronide (ETG) test in heavy drinkers.

Authors:  Erica N Grodin; Xuan-Thanh Nguyen; Diana Ho; Spencer Bujarski; Lara A Ray
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