THE ASSOCIATION BETWEEN CHILDHOOD IRRITABILITY AND LIABILITY TO SUBSTANCE USE IN EARLY ADOLESCENCE - A 2-YEAR FOLLOW-UP-STUDY OF BOYS AT RISK FOR SUBSTANCE-ABUSE

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作者
TARTER, RE [1 ]
BLACKSON, T [1 ]
BRIGHAM, J [1 ]
MOSS, H [1 ]
CAPRARA, GV [1 ]
机构
[1] UNIV ROME,DEPT PSYCHOL,I-00185 ROME,ITALY
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DRUG ABUSE; ETIOLOGY; EVENT RELATED POTENTIAL; FAMILY; DYSFUNCTION; CHILD DEVELOPMENT;
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10.1016/0376-8716(95)01175-6
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R194 [卫生标准、卫生检查、医药管理];
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The aim of this investigation was to determine whether irritability, defined as the propensity to experience and express anger following actual or perceived provocation, is a component of the liability to alcohol and drug abuse. Sons of substance abusing fathers (n = 40) and normal fathers (n = 56) were studied when they were 10-12 years of age and followed-up 2 years later. Hierarchical regression analysis revealed that resting salivary cortisol concentration, impulsivity and family discord measured when the subjects were 10-12 years of age explained 35% of the variance on a scale measuring irritability 2 years later. At follow-up, when the boys were 12-14 years of age, it was observed that irritability scale scores and family discord were the only variables that accounted for significant variance on a scale measuring coping via alcohol and drug use. Latency and amplitude of the N1 and P3 event-related potentials of an auditory oddball task, measured at age 10-12, were not associated with drug use at age 12-14. These results indicate that family dysfunction, stress state of the child, and low behavioral self-control additively account for a significant proportion of variance on irritability scale scores 2 years later, and that this trait, in conjunction with family discord, is associated with substance use as a coping response by early adolescence.
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