Motivational and Control Mechanisms Underlying Adolescent versus Adult Alcohol Use

IF 1.6 Q3 CLINICAL NEUROLOGY NeuroSci Pub Date : 2020-09-05 DOI:10.20944/preprints202009.0131.v1
J. Cousijn, Kayla H. Green, M. Labots, L. Vanderschuren, J. Kenemans, H. Lesscher
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Increased motivation towards alcohol use and suboptimal behavioral control are suggested to predispose adolescents to alcohol use disorders (AUDs). Paradoxically however, most adolescent AUDs resolve over time without any formal intervention, suggesting adolescent resilience to AUDs. Importantly, studies directly comparing adolescent and adult alcohol use are largely missing. We therefore aimed to unravel the moderating role of age in the relation between alcohol use and motivational and control-related cognitive processes in 45 adolescent drinkers compared to 45 adults. We found that enhancement drinking motives and impulsivity related positively to alcohol use. Although enhancement drinking motives and impulsivity were higher in adolescents, the strength of the relation between these measures and alcohol use did not differ between age groups. None of the alcohol use-related motivational measures (i.e., craving, attentional bias, and approach bias) and behavioral control measures (i.e., interference control, risky decision making, and working-memory) were associated with alcohol use or differed between age groups. These findings support the role of impulsivity and affective sensitivity in adolescent drinking but question the moderating role of age therein. The current study contributes towards understanding the role of age in the relation between alcohol use and cognition.
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青少年与成人酒精使用的动机和控制机制
酒精使用动机增加和次优行为控制被认为是青少年酒精使用障碍(AUDs)的易感因素。然而,矛盾的是,大多数青少年aud在没有任何正式干预的情况下随着时间的推移而消退,这表明青少年对aud的适应能力。重要的是,直接比较青少年和成人饮酒的研究在很大程度上是缺失的。因此,我们旨在揭示年龄在45名青少年饮酒者与45名成年人的酒精使用与动机和控制相关认知过程之间的关系中的调节作用。我们发现增强饮酒动机和冲动性与酒精使用呈正相关。虽然增强饮酒动机和冲动性在青少年中较高,但这些措施与酒精使用之间的关系强度在年龄组之间没有差异。与酒精使用相关的动机测量(如渴望、注意偏差和方法偏差)和行为控制测量(如干扰控制、风险决策和工作记忆)与酒精使用无关,也没有年龄组之间的差异。这些发现支持冲动和情感敏感性在青少年饮酒中的作用,但质疑年龄在其中的调节作用。目前的研究有助于理解年龄在酒精使用和认知之间的关系中的作用。
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