Attentional impulsivity accounts for the association of antisociality with craving and mental health problems in incarcerated individuals with substance dependence.
Daniela Reichl, Bruno Heindl, Anette Lea Distler, Sabine Steins-Loeber
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Abstract
Purpose: Prisoners with substance use disorder (SUD) are at risk of mental health problems. Given the common co-occurring of psychopathic traits with SUDs, probably because of underlying impulsive traits (Ellingson et al., 2018), this study aims to examine the relation between psychopathy (impulsive antisociality and fearless dominance) and the functioning of incarcerated individuals with SUD. The authors investigated whether impulsivity (motor, nonplanning and attentional) can account for the relationship between one psychopathy facet (impulsive antisociality) and craving and mental health problems.
Design/methodology/approach: The authors assessed self-reported impulsivity, psychopathy, craving and mental health problems in 121 male incarcerated individuals with SUD and calculated cross-sectional linear regression analyses and mediation models.
Findings: Impulsive antisociality was positively related to all impulsivity facets, craving and mental health problems. Attentional impulsivity mediated the relationship of impulsive antisociality with craving and mental health problems. Fearless dominance was related to lower attentional and nonplanning impulsivity, craving and mental health problems.
Research limitations/implications: Future studies should investigate these relations in longitudinal studies and evaluate tailored approaches, for example, mindfulness interventions.
Practical implications: Interventions to reduce craving and improve mental health might be important for those who display self-centered, antisocial behavior but are less relevant for those with fearless, dominant interpersonal behavior. Addressing attentional impulsivity may be of special interest in this regard.
Originality/value: To the best of the authors' knowledge, this study was the first to investigate the mediating role of different impulsivity facets for the association of impulsive antisociality with craving and with mental health problems in incarcerated individuals with SUD.
目的:患有药物使用障碍(SUD)的囚犯面临精神健康问题的风险。鉴于精神变态特质与 SUD 常见共存,可能是因为潜在的冲动特质(Ellingson 等人,2018 年),本研究旨在考察精神变态(冲动的反社会性和无畏的支配性)与患有 SUD 的被监禁者的功能之间的关系。作者调查了冲动性(运动性、非计划性和注意性)是否能解释心理变态的一个方面(冲动性反社会性)与渴求和心理健康问题之间的关系:作者评估了121名患有精神分裂症的男性在押人员的自我报告冲动性、心理变态、渴求和心理健康问题,并计算了横截面线性回归分析和中介模型:冲动性反社会性与所有冲动性方面、渴求和心理健康问题均呈正相关。注意冲动是冲动性反社会性与渴求和心理健康问题之间关系的中介。无畏的优势与较低的注意冲动和非计划冲动、渴求和心理健康问题有关:未来的研究应在纵向研究中调查这些关系,并评估有针对性的方法,例如正念干预:减少渴求和改善心理健康的干预措施对于那些表现出自我中心、反社会行为的人来说可能很重要,但对于那些无所畏惧、人际交往行为占主导地位的人来说就不那么重要了。在这方面,解决注意力冲动问题可能具有特殊意义:据作者所知,这项研究首次调查了不同冲动性方面对冲动性反社会性与渴求和精神健康问题之间的关联所起的中介作用。