Impulsivity, risky behaviors and accidents in alcohol-dependent patients.

Andrzej Jakubczyk, Anna Klimkiewicz, Anna Wnorowska, Katarzyna Mika, Marcin Bugaj, Anna Podgórska, Kristen Barry, Frederic C Blow, Kirk J Brower, Marcin Wojnar
Author Information
  1. Andrzej Jakubczyk: Department of Psychiatry, Medical University of Warsaw, Warsaw, Poland.

Abstract

Impulsivity and alcohol drinking are both considered as important predictors of unintentional as well as intentional injuries. However, relationships of impulsivity with risky behaviors and a history of accidents have not been investigated in alcohol dependence. The aim of this study was to analyze relationships between the frequency of risky behaviors and level of behavioral as well as cognitive impulsivity in alcohol-dependent patients. By means of Barratt's Impulsiveness Scale (BIS) and stop-signal task, the levels of cognitive and behavioral impulsivity among 304 alcohol-dependent patients were measured. Also, patients were asked to answer questions from the Short Inventory of Problems applying to risky behaviors and accidents after alcohol drinking. In addition participants completed a questionnaire to assess frequency of other behaviors from the analyzed spectrum (use of other drugs, driving or aggressive behavior after alcohol drinking). The statistical analysis revealed a significant association between impulsivity and frequency of risky behaviors in alcohol-dependent patients. Individuals with higher scores in BIS behaved more frequently in a risky way and had significantly more accidents after alcohol drinking. The association with risky behaviors was strongest for non-planning and attentional impulsivity subscales, whereas frequency of accidents was particularly associated with motor impulsivity. A multivariate analysis revealed that impulsivity was the most important predictor of risky behaviors, but did not significantly predict a history of accidents. Our study confirms that impulsivity is an important correlate of risky behaviors in alcohol-dependent individuals, along with global psychopathology and severity of alcohol dependence.

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Grants

  1. D43 TW005818/FIC NIH HHS
  2. D43-TW05818/FIC NIH HHS
  3. D43 TW007569/FIC NIH HHS
  4. R21 AA016104/NIAAA NIH HHS
  5. D43-TW007569/FIC NIH HHS

MeSH Term

Accidents, Traffic
Adult
Alcoholism
Automobile Driving
Dangerous Behavior
Female
Humans
Impulsive Behavior
Linear Models
Male
Middle Aged
Multivariate Analysis
Psychological Tests
Risk-Taking
Severity of Illness Index
Surveys and Questionnaires

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