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Impulsivity, Emotional Dysregulation and Executive Function Deficits Could Be Associated with Alcohol and Drug Abuse in Eating Disorders

Background: Empirical data suggests a high comorbid occurrence of eating disorders (EDs) and substance use disorders (SUDs), as well as neurological and psychological shared characteristics. However, no prior study has identified the neuropsychological features of this subgroup. This study examines...

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Autores principales: Lozano-Madrid, María, Clark Bryan, Danielle, Granero, Roser, Sánchez, Isabel, Riesco, Nadine, Mallorquí-Bagué, Núria, Jiménez-Murcia, Susana, Treasure, Janet, Fernández-Aranda, Fernando
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7355820/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32575816
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/jcm9061936
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author Lozano-Madrid, María
Clark Bryan, Danielle
Granero, Roser
Sánchez, Isabel
Riesco, Nadine
Mallorquí-Bagué, Núria
Jiménez-Murcia, Susana
Treasure, Janet
Fernández-Aranda, Fernando
author_facet Lozano-Madrid, María
Clark Bryan, Danielle
Granero, Roser
Sánchez, Isabel
Riesco, Nadine
Mallorquí-Bagué, Núria
Jiménez-Murcia, Susana
Treasure, Janet
Fernández-Aranda, Fernando
author_sort Lozano-Madrid, María
collection PubMed
description Background: Empirical data suggests a high comorbid occurrence of eating disorders (EDs) and substance use disorders (SUDs), as well as neurological and psychological shared characteristics. However, no prior study has identified the neuropsychological features of this subgroup. This study examines the prevalence of alcohol and/or drug abuse (A/DA) symptoms in ED patients. It also compares the clinical features and neuropsychological performance of ED patients with and without A/DA symptoms. Methods: 145 participants (74.5% females) with various forms of diagnosed EDs underwent a comprehensive clinical (TCI-R, SCL-90-R and EDI-2) and neuropsychological assessment (Stroop, WCST and IGT). Results: Approximately 19% of ED patients (across ED subtypes) had A/DA symptoms. Those with A/DA symptoms showed more impulsive behaviours and higher levels of interoceptive awareness (EDI-2), somatisation (SCL-90-R) and novelty seeking (TCI-R). This group also had a lower score in the Stroop-words measure, made more perseverative errors in the WCST and showed a weaker learning trajectory in the IGT. Conclusions: ED patients with A/DA symptoms display a specific phenotype characterised by greater impulsive personality, emotional dysregulation and problems with executive control. Patients with these temperamental traits may be at high risk of developing a SUD.
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spelling pubmed-73558202020-07-23 Impulsivity, Emotional Dysregulation and Executive Function Deficits Could Be Associated with Alcohol and Drug Abuse in Eating Disorders Lozano-Madrid, María Clark Bryan, Danielle Granero, Roser Sánchez, Isabel Riesco, Nadine Mallorquí-Bagué, Núria Jiménez-Murcia, Susana Treasure, Janet Fernández-Aranda, Fernando J Clin Med Article Background: Empirical data suggests a high comorbid occurrence of eating disorders (EDs) and substance use disorders (SUDs), as well as neurological and psychological shared characteristics. However, no prior study has identified the neuropsychological features of this subgroup. This study examines the prevalence of alcohol and/or drug abuse (A/DA) symptoms in ED patients. It also compares the clinical features and neuropsychological performance of ED patients with and without A/DA symptoms. Methods: 145 participants (74.5% females) with various forms of diagnosed EDs underwent a comprehensive clinical (TCI-R, SCL-90-R and EDI-2) and neuropsychological assessment (Stroop, WCST and IGT). Results: Approximately 19% of ED patients (across ED subtypes) had A/DA symptoms. Those with A/DA symptoms showed more impulsive behaviours and higher levels of interoceptive awareness (EDI-2), somatisation (SCL-90-R) and novelty seeking (TCI-R). This group also had a lower score in the Stroop-words measure, made more perseverative errors in the WCST and showed a weaker learning trajectory in the IGT. Conclusions: ED patients with A/DA symptoms display a specific phenotype characterised by greater impulsive personality, emotional dysregulation and problems with executive control. Patients with these temperamental traits may be at high risk of developing a SUD. MDPI 2020-06-21 /pmc/articles/PMC7355820/ /pubmed/32575816 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/jcm9061936 Text en © 2020 by the authors. Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Lozano-Madrid, María
Clark Bryan, Danielle
Granero, Roser
Sánchez, Isabel
Riesco, Nadine
Mallorquí-Bagué, Núria
Jiménez-Murcia, Susana
Treasure, Janet
Fernández-Aranda, Fernando
Impulsivity, Emotional Dysregulation and Executive Function Deficits Could Be Associated with Alcohol and Drug Abuse in Eating Disorders
title Impulsivity, Emotional Dysregulation and Executive Function Deficits Could Be Associated with Alcohol and Drug Abuse in Eating Disorders
title_full Impulsivity, Emotional Dysregulation and Executive Function Deficits Could Be Associated with Alcohol and Drug Abuse in Eating Disorders
title_fullStr Impulsivity, Emotional Dysregulation and Executive Function Deficits Could Be Associated with Alcohol and Drug Abuse in Eating Disorders
title_full_unstemmed Impulsivity, Emotional Dysregulation and Executive Function Deficits Could Be Associated with Alcohol and Drug Abuse in Eating Disorders
title_short Impulsivity, Emotional Dysregulation and Executive Function Deficits Could Be Associated with Alcohol and Drug Abuse in Eating Disorders
title_sort impulsivity, emotional dysregulation and executive function deficits could be associated with alcohol and drug abuse in eating disorders
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7355820/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32575816
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/jcm9061936
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