2023
DOI: 10.1108/ijph-03-2022-0023
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Attentional impulsivity accounts for the association of antisociality with craving and mental health problems in incarcerated individuals with substance dependence

Daniela Reichl,
Bruno Heindl,
Anette Lea Distler
et al.

Abstract: Purpose Prisoners with substance use disorder (SUD) are at risk of mental health problems. Given the common co-occurring of psychopathic traits with SUDs, probably because of underlying impulsive traits (Ellingson et al., 2018), this study aims to examine the relation between psychopathy (impulsive antisociality and fearless dominance) and the functioning of incarcerated individuals with SUD. The authors investigated whether impulsivity (motor, nonplanning and attentional) can account for the relationship betw… Show more

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“…Attentional impulsivity is an important factor associated with different social and mental problems [1][2][3]. Attentional impulsiveness is a kind of problem leading to "an inability to focus attention or concentrate" [4].…”
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“…Attentional impulsivity is an important factor associated with different social and mental problems [1][2][3]. Attentional impulsiveness is a kind of problem leading to "an inability to focus attention or concentrate" [4].…”
mentioning
confidence: 99%