Blunted Reward Sensitivity and Trait Disinhibition Interact to Predict Substance Use Problems
Abstract
Reward deficit models of addiction posit weaknesses in reward sensitivity to be promotive of substance dependence, while the externalizing spectrum model views substance problems as arising in large part from a general disinhibitory liability. The current study sought to integrate these perspectives by testing for separate and interactive associations of disinhibition and reward dysfunction with interview-assessed substance use disorders (SUDs)....
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Title
Blunted Reward Sensitivity and Trait Disinhibition Interact to Predict Substance Use Problems
Published Date
Apr 24, 2019
Volume
7
Issue
5
Pages
1109 - 1124
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