Effect of impulsivity, risk taking and cognitive bias on alcohol use in children and adolescents
- Autores
- Caneto, Florencia; Pilatti, Angelina; Pautassi, Ricardo Marcos
- Año de publicación
- 2019
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- inglés
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- versión publicada
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- The present study examined the association of trait and behavioral impulsivity, risk taking and cognitive bias on frequency and quantity of alcohol in children and adolescents. Participants were children and adolescents (n = 90; M age = 14.34 SE = .17; 50% female) that took part in a larger longitudinal study (N = 1762; M age = 12.59 SE = .03; 45.7% male) were they completed the UPPS-P, a 5-factor measure of trait-like impulsivity. Participants with the highest (i.e., superior quartile) and the lowest (i.e., inferior quartile) scores on the UPPS-P were invited to participate in the present study. Participants completed a paper-and-pencil survey measuring sociodemographic variables and alcohol drinking (drinking frequency and quantity) and three computerized tasks to assessed risk taking (Balloon Analogue Risk Task [BART]), response inhibition (Go Stop Task) and cognitive bias towards alcohol signals (Emotional Stroop).Participants completed the tasks in individual sessions. Results of bivariate correlations showed that age, lack of premeditation (one of the fve dimensions of trait-like impulsivity), and risk taking were signifcantlypositively associated with frequency of alcohol use; while only age was signifcantly associated with quantity alcohol use. We conducted a hierarchical regression analyses I including age and trait-like impulsivity inthe frst step and risk-taking, response inhibition and cognitive bias included in the second step. For frequency of alcohol drinking as the dependent variable, all these variables explained 47% of the variance. Age, traitlike impulsivity and risk-taking had a signifcant positive effect on frequency. For drinking quantity as the dependent variable, only age and trait-like impulsivity was signifcantly positively associated with greater alcohol use (R 2 = .29). Altogether, these fndings failed to fnd a robust effect of multiple measures of impulsivity on underage drinking, particularly drinking quantity. This is probably related to the low prevalence of drinking behaviors at this early age. Notably, trait-like impulsivity and risk taking had a signifcant effecton drinking frequency even after controlling or chronological ager; suggesting these variables are relevant to discriminate and identify children and adolescents at greater risk for engaging in alcohol use.
Fil: Caneto, Florencia. Universidad Nacional de Córdoba. Instituto de Investigaciones Psicológicas. - Consejo Nacional de Investigaciones Científicas y Técnicas. Centro Científico Tecnológico Conicet - Córdoba. Instituto de Investigaciones Psicológicas; Argentina
Fil: Pilatti, Angelina. Universidad Nacional de Córdoba. Instituto de Investigaciones Psicológicas. - Consejo Nacional de Investigaciones Científicas y Técnicas. Centro Científico Tecnológico Conicet - Córdoba. Instituto de Investigaciones Psicológicas; Argentina
Fil: Pautassi, Ricardo Marcos. Consejo Nacional de Investigaciones Científicas y Técnicas. Centro Científico Tecnológico Conicet - Córdoba. Instituto de Investigación Médica Mercedes y Martín Ferreyra. Universidad Nacional de Córdoba. Instituto de Investigación Médica Mercedes y Martín Ferreyra; Argentina
IX International Meeting of the Latin American Society for Biomedical Research on Alcoholism
Córdoba
Argentina
Latin American Society for Biomedical Research on Alcoholism
Universidad Nacional de Córdoba. Instituto Ferreyra - Materia
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Effect of impulsivity, risk taking and cognitive bias on alcohol use in children and adolescentsCaneto, FlorenciaPilatti, AngelinaPautassi, Ricardo MarcosALCOHOLCHILDRENADOLESCENTSIMPULSIVITYhttps://purl.org/becyt/ford/5.1https://purl.org/becyt/ford/5The present study examined the association of trait and behavioral impulsivity, risk taking and cognitive bias on frequency and quantity of alcohol in children and adolescents. Participants were children and adolescents (n = 90; M age = 14.34 SE = .17; 50% female) that took part in a larger longitudinal study (N = 1762; M age = 12.59 SE = .03; 45.7% male) were they completed the UPPS-P, a 5-factor measure of trait-like impulsivity. Participants with the highest (i.e., superior quartile) and the lowest (i.e., inferior quartile) scores on the UPPS-P were invited to participate in the present study. Participants completed a paper-and-pencil survey measuring sociodemographic variables and alcohol drinking (drinking frequency and quantity) and three computerized tasks to assessed risk taking (Balloon Analogue Risk Task [BART]), response inhibition (Go Stop Task) and cognitive bias towards alcohol signals (Emotional Stroop).Participants completed the tasks in individual sessions. Results of bivariate correlations showed that age, lack of premeditation (one of the fve dimensions of trait-like impulsivity), and risk taking were signifcantlypositively associated with frequency of alcohol use; while only age was signifcantly associated with quantity alcohol use. We conducted a hierarchical regression analyses I including age and trait-like impulsivity inthe frst step and risk-taking, response inhibition and cognitive bias included in the second step. For frequency of alcohol drinking as the dependent variable, all these variables explained 47% of the variance. Age, traitlike impulsivity and risk-taking had a signifcant positive effect on frequency. For drinking quantity as the dependent variable, only age and trait-like impulsivity was signifcantly positively associated with greater alcohol use (R 2 = .29). Altogether, these fndings failed to fnd a robust effect of multiple measures of impulsivity on underage drinking, particularly drinking quantity. This is probably related to the low prevalence of drinking behaviors at this early age. Notably, trait-like impulsivity and risk taking had a signifcant effecton drinking frequency even after controlling or chronological ager; suggesting these variables are relevant to discriminate and identify children and adolescents at greater risk for engaging in alcohol use.Fil: Caneto, Florencia. Universidad Nacional de Córdoba. Instituto de Investigaciones Psicológicas. - Consejo Nacional de Investigaciones Científicas y Técnicas. Centro Científico Tecnológico Conicet - Córdoba. Instituto de Investigaciones Psicológicas; ArgentinaFil: Pilatti, Angelina. Universidad Nacional de Córdoba. Instituto de Investigaciones Psicológicas. - Consejo Nacional de Investigaciones Científicas y Técnicas. Centro Científico Tecnológico Conicet - Córdoba. Instituto de Investigaciones Psicológicas; ArgentinaFil: Pautassi, Ricardo Marcos. Consejo Nacional de Investigaciones Científicas y Técnicas. Centro Científico Tecnológico Conicet - Córdoba. Instituto de Investigación Médica Mercedes y Martín Ferreyra. Universidad Nacional de Córdoba. Instituto de Investigación Médica Mercedes y Martín Ferreyra; ArgentinaIX International Meeting of the Latin American Society for Biomedical Research on AlcoholismCórdobaArgentinaLatin American Society for Biomedical Research on AlcoholismUniversidad Nacional de Córdoba. Instituto FerreyraDougmar Press2019info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/conferenceObjectReuniónJournalhttp://purl.org/coar/resource_type/c_5794info:ar-repo/semantics/documentoDeConferenciaapplication/pdfapplication/pdfapplication/pdfapplication/pdfhttp://hdl.handle.net/11336/159647Effect of impulsivity, risk taking and cognitive bias on alcohol use in children and adolescents; IX International Meeting of the Latin American Society for Biomedical Research on Alcoholism; Córdoba; Argentina; 2019; e62-e62CONICET DigitalCONICETenginfo:eu-repo/semantics/altIdentifier/url/http://www.jfasrp.com/index.php/JFASRP/article/view/7Internacionalinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccesshttps://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/2.5/ar/reponame:CONICET Digital (CONICET)instname:Consejo Nacional de Investigaciones Científicas y Técnicas2025-09-03T09:58:52Zoai:ri.conicet.gov.ar:11336/159647instacron:CONICETInstitucionalhttp://ri.conicet.gov.ar/Organismo científico-tecnológicoNo correspondehttp://ri.conicet.gov.ar/oai/requestdasensio@conicet.gov.ar; lcarlino@conicet.gov.arArgentinaNo correspondeNo correspondeNo correspondeopendoar:34982025-09-03 09:58:52.675CONICET Digital (CONICET) - Consejo Nacional de Investigaciones Científicas y Técnicasfalse |
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Effect of impulsivity, risk taking and cognitive bias on alcohol use in children and adolescents |
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Effect of impulsivity, risk taking and cognitive bias on alcohol use in children and adolescents |
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Effect of impulsivity, risk taking and cognitive bias on alcohol use in children and adolescents Caneto, Florencia ALCOHOL CHILDREN ADOLESCENTS IMPULSIVITY |
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Effect of impulsivity, risk taking and cognitive bias on alcohol use in children and adolescents |
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Effect of impulsivity, risk taking and cognitive bias on alcohol use in children and adolescents |
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Effect of impulsivity, risk taking and cognitive bias on alcohol use in children and adolescents |
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Effect of impulsivity, risk taking and cognitive bias on alcohol use in children and adolescents |
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Effect of impulsivity, risk taking and cognitive bias on alcohol use in children and adolescents |
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Caneto, Florencia Pilatti, Angelina Pautassi, Ricardo Marcos |
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Caneto, Florencia Pilatti, Angelina Pautassi, Ricardo Marcos |
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The present study examined the association of trait and behavioral impulsivity, risk taking and cognitive bias on frequency and quantity of alcohol in children and adolescents. Participants were children and adolescents (n = 90; M age = 14.34 SE = .17; 50% female) that took part in a larger longitudinal study (N = 1762; M age = 12.59 SE = .03; 45.7% male) were they completed the UPPS-P, a 5-factor measure of trait-like impulsivity. Participants with the highest (i.e., superior quartile) and the lowest (i.e., inferior quartile) scores on the UPPS-P were invited to participate in the present study. Participants completed a paper-and-pencil survey measuring sociodemographic variables and alcohol drinking (drinking frequency and quantity) and three computerized tasks to assessed risk taking (Balloon Analogue Risk Task [BART]), response inhibition (Go Stop Task) and cognitive bias towards alcohol signals (Emotional Stroop).Participants completed the tasks in individual sessions. Results of bivariate correlations showed that age, lack of premeditation (one of the fve dimensions of trait-like impulsivity), and risk taking were signifcantlypositively associated with frequency of alcohol use; while only age was signifcantly associated with quantity alcohol use. We conducted a hierarchical regression analyses I including age and trait-like impulsivity inthe frst step and risk-taking, response inhibition and cognitive bias included in the second step. For frequency of alcohol drinking as the dependent variable, all these variables explained 47% of the variance. Age, traitlike impulsivity and risk-taking had a signifcant positive effect on frequency. For drinking quantity as the dependent variable, only age and trait-like impulsivity was signifcantly positively associated with greater alcohol use (R 2 = .29). Altogether, these fndings failed to fnd a robust effect of multiple measures of impulsivity on underage drinking, particularly drinking quantity. This is probably related to the low prevalence of drinking behaviors at this early age. Notably, trait-like impulsivity and risk taking had a signifcant effecton drinking frequency even after controlling or chronological ager; suggesting these variables are relevant to discriminate and identify children and adolescents at greater risk for engaging in alcohol use. Fil: Caneto, Florencia. Universidad Nacional de Córdoba. Instituto de Investigaciones Psicológicas. - Consejo Nacional de Investigaciones Científicas y Técnicas. Centro Científico Tecnológico Conicet - Córdoba. Instituto de Investigaciones Psicológicas; Argentina Fil: Pilatti, Angelina. Universidad Nacional de Córdoba. Instituto de Investigaciones Psicológicas. - Consejo Nacional de Investigaciones Científicas y Técnicas. Centro Científico Tecnológico Conicet - Córdoba. Instituto de Investigaciones Psicológicas; Argentina Fil: Pautassi, Ricardo Marcos. Consejo Nacional de Investigaciones Científicas y Técnicas. Centro Científico Tecnológico Conicet - Córdoba. Instituto de Investigación Médica Mercedes y Martín Ferreyra. Universidad Nacional de Córdoba. Instituto de Investigación Médica Mercedes y Martín Ferreyra; Argentina IX International Meeting of the Latin American Society for Biomedical Research on Alcoholism Córdoba Argentina Latin American Society for Biomedical Research on Alcoholism Universidad Nacional de Córdoba. Instituto Ferreyra |
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The present study examined the association of trait and behavioral impulsivity, risk taking and cognitive bias on frequency and quantity of alcohol in children and adolescents. Participants were children and adolescents (n = 90; M age = 14.34 SE = .17; 50% female) that took part in a larger longitudinal study (N = 1762; M age = 12.59 SE = .03; 45.7% male) were they completed the UPPS-P, a 5-factor measure of trait-like impulsivity. Participants with the highest (i.e., superior quartile) and the lowest (i.e., inferior quartile) scores on the UPPS-P were invited to participate in the present study. Participants completed a paper-and-pencil survey measuring sociodemographic variables and alcohol drinking (drinking frequency and quantity) and three computerized tasks to assessed risk taking (Balloon Analogue Risk Task [BART]), response inhibition (Go Stop Task) and cognitive bias towards alcohol signals (Emotional Stroop).Participants completed the tasks in individual sessions. Results of bivariate correlations showed that age, lack of premeditation (one of the fve dimensions of trait-like impulsivity), and risk taking were signifcantlypositively associated with frequency of alcohol use; while only age was signifcantly associated with quantity alcohol use. We conducted a hierarchical regression analyses I including age and trait-like impulsivity inthe frst step and risk-taking, response inhibition and cognitive bias included in the second step. For frequency of alcohol drinking as the dependent variable, all these variables explained 47% of the variance. Age, traitlike impulsivity and risk-taking had a signifcant positive effect on frequency. For drinking quantity as the dependent variable, only age and trait-like impulsivity was signifcantly positively associated with greater alcohol use (R 2 = .29). Altogether, these fndings failed to fnd a robust effect of multiple measures of impulsivity on underage drinking, particularly drinking quantity. This is probably related to the low prevalence of drinking behaviors at this early age. Notably, trait-like impulsivity and risk taking had a signifcant effecton drinking frequency even after controlling or chronological ager; suggesting these variables are relevant to discriminate and identify children and adolescents at greater risk for engaging in alcohol use. |
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