Understanding the role of impulsivity and externalizing psychopathology in alcohol abuse: application of the UPPS impulsive behavior scale.

The present study explores the relation among 4 personality traits associated with impulsive behavior and alcohol abuse. Personality traits were measured using the 4 subscales of the UPPS Impulsive Behavior Scale (UPPS; S. P. Whiteside & D. R. Lynam, 2001). The UPPS and measures of psychopathology were administered to clinical samples of alcohol abusers high in antisocial personality traits (AAPD), alcohol abusers low in antisocial personality traits (AA), and a control group (total N = 60). Separate analyses of variance indicated that AAPDs had significant elevations on all 4 UPPS scales, whereas the AAs and controls differed only on the Urgency subscale. However, when controlling for psychopathology, group differences on the UPPS scales disappeared. The results suggest that personality traits related to impulsive behavior are not directly related to alcohol abuse but rather are associated with the elevated levels of psychopathology found in a subtype of alcohol abusers.

[1]  H. Lesieur,et al.  Revising the South Oaks Gambling Screen in different settings , 1993, Journal of Gambling Studies.

[2]  W K Bickel,et al.  Impulsive and self-control choices in opioid-dependent patients and non-drug-using control participants: drug and monetary rewards. , 1997, Experimental and clinical psychopharmacology.

[3]  M. Selzer The Michigan alcoholism screening test: the quest for a new diagnostic instrument. , 1971, The American journal of psychiatry.

[4]  R. Depue,et al.  Neurobiology of the structure of personality: Dopamine, facilitation of incentive motivation, and extraversion , 1999, Behavioral and Brain Sciences.

[5]  T. Moffitt Adolescence-limited and life-course-persistent antisocial behavior: a developmental taxonomy. , 1993, Psychological review.

[6]  Reliability of personality disorder symptoms and personality traits in substance-dependent inpatients. , 2001 .

[7]  M. Bates,et al.  Personality–environment constellations and alcohol use: A process-oriented study of intraindividual change during adolescence. , 1995 .

[8]  T. Moffitt,et al.  Measuring impulsivity and examining its relationship to delinquency. , 1994, Journal of abnormal psychology.

[9]  H. Eysenck,et al.  The place of impulsiveness in a dimensional system of personality description. , 1977, The British journal of social and clinical psychology.

[10]  S. Whiteside,et al.  The Five Factor Model and impulsivity: using a structural model of personality to understand impulsivity , 2001 .

[11]  O. Aasland,et al.  Development of the Alcohol Use Disorders Identification Test (AUDIT): WHO Collaborative Project on Early Detection of Persons with Harmful Alcohol Consumption--II. , 1993, Addiction.

[12]  C. Nagoshi,et al.  Stress, depression, irrational beliefs, and alcohol use and problems in a college student sample. , 1995, Alcoholism, clinical and experimental research.

[13]  R. Vuchinich,et al.  Does the repeated gambles procedure measure impulsivity in social drinkers. , 1997, Experimental and clinical psychopharmacology.

[14]  J. Adès,et al.  Impulse-control disorders in alcoholics are related to sensation seeking and not to impulsivity , 1998, Psychiatry Research.

[15]  C. Nagoshi,et al.  Impulsivity, sensation seeking, and behavioral and emotional responses to alcohol. , 1991, Alcoholism, clinical and experimental research.

[16]  R. Loeber,et al.  Early predictors of male delinquency: a review. , 1983, Psychological bulletin.

[17]  P. Costa,et al.  Personality in adulthood , 1990 .

[18]  H. Lesieur,et al.  The South Oaks Gambling Screen (SaGS): A New Instrument for the Identification of Pathological Gamblers , 2010 .

[19]  A. Walsh,et al.  Criminologists’ Opinions about Causes and Theories of Crime and Delinquency: A Follow-Up , 1999 .

[20]  Dc Washington Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders, 4th Ed. , 1994 .

[21]  C. Colder Life stress, physiological and subjective indexes of negative emotionality, and coping reasons for drinking: is there evidence for a self-medication model of alcohol use? , 2001, Psychology of addictive behaviors : journal of the Society of Psychologists in Addictive Behaviors.

[22]  G. Rosenbaum,et al.  Use of MMPI subtypes in predicting completion of residential alcoholism treatment program. , 1988, Journal of consulting and clinical psychology.

[23]  M. Windle A longitudinal study of antisocial behaviors in early adolescence as predictors of late adolescent substance use: gender and ethnic group differences. , 1990, Journal of abnormal psychology.

[24]  R. Poland,et al.  Personality profiles and state aggressiveness in Finnish alcoholic, violent offenders, fire setters, and healthy volunteers. , 1994, Archives of general psychiatry.

[25]  D. Mayfield,et al.  The CAGE questionnaire: validation of a new alcoholism screening instrument. , 1974, The American journal of psychiatry.

[26]  J. Cheong,et al.  Irrational Beliefs and Behavioral Misregulation in the Role of Alcohol Abuse Among College Students , 1998 .

[27]  T. Trull,et al.  Personality and disinhibitory psychopathology: alcoholism and antisocial personality disorder. , 1994, Journal of abnormal psychology.

[28]  T. Babor,et al.  A review of research on the Alcohol Use Disorders Identification Test (AUDIT). , 1997, Alcoholism, clinical and experimental research.

[29]  Myrna B. Shure,et al.  The Impulsive client : theory, research, and treatment , 1993 .

[30]  John K. Cochran,et al.  Sensation-Seeking and Delinquent Substance Use: An Extension of Learning Theory , 1995 .

[31]  A. von Knorring,et al.  Personality traits in subtypes of alcoholics. , 1987, Journal of studies on alcohol.

[32]  J. Patton,et al.  Factor structure of the Barratt impulsiveness scale. , 1995, Journal of clinical psychology.

[33]  E. Barratt Impulsivity: Integrating cognitive, behavioral, biological, and environmental data. , 1993 .