Impulsivity as a predictor of treatment outcome in substance use disorders: Review and synthesis

Issues Impulsivity is a widely studied personality trait and research construct that has been implicated as a risk factor for substance use, including initiating and continuing use. However, relatively few studies have examined impulsivity as a predictor of treatment outcome. Because impulsivity has...

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Published in:Drug and alcohol review Vol. 34; no. 2; pp. 119 - 134
Main Authors: Loree, Amy M., Lundahl, Leslie H., Ledgerwood, David M.
Format: Journal Article
Language:English
Published: Australia Blackwell Publishing Ltd 01-03-2015
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Summary:Issues Impulsivity is a widely studied personality trait and research construct that has been implicated as a risk factor for substance use, including initiating and continuing use. However, relatively few studies have examined impulsivity as a predictor of treatment outcome. Because impulsivity has been operationalised in many different ways, cross‐comparisons of empirical studies have been difficult. Approach The PubMed database was searched in September 2013. Reference lists of papers retrieved from this search were also manually scanned for additional resources. Studies were included if they presented data that assessed impulsivity as a predictor of treatment outcomes. Key Findings The body of literature reviewed in this paper suggests that higher pretreatment impulsivity, regardless of how it is measured, usually is associated with poorer treatment outcomes. Recent data indicate that some psychosocial and pharmacological treatments may directly impact impulsivity and thus represent an interesting avenue for further research. Conclusions Impulsivity appears to be a key predictor of substance use treatment outcomes and warrants more attention in the improvement of treatment outcomes. Suggestions for future research on the role of impulsivity in substance use treatment are provided. [Amy M. Loree AM, Leslie H. Lundahl LH, David M. Ledgerwood DM. Impulsivity as a predictor of treatment outcome in substance use disorders: Review and synthesis. Drug Alcohol Rev 2015;34:119–34]
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ISSN:0959-5236
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DOI:10.1111/dar.12132