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Reactivity to alcohol-related cues: relationship among cue type, motivational processes, and personality

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posted on 2004-09-01, 00:00 authored by Nicolas KambouropoulosNicolas Kambouropoulos, Petra StaigerPetra Staiger
This study examined the relationship between personality traits implicated in the drinking literature (i.e., sensation seeking and anxiety) and reactivity to 2 different alcohol cues. The opportunity to consume alcohol was manipulated, and differences in urge and affective reactivity were assessed. Gray’s (1987) model of impulsive sensation seeking and anxiety was adopted to investigate relationships between personality and responses to the appetitive (consumption) and aversive (no consumption, nonrewarding) alcohol cues in 40 regular social drinkers. The consumption cue produced increases in appetitive motivation and positive correlations with sensation-seeking traits. The no-consumption cue produced increases in aversive motivation and positive correlations with anxiety-related traits. It was concluded that Gray’s model of impulsive sensation seeking and anxiety may provide a useful framework for examining the personality correlates of cue reactivity to different cues.

History

Journal

Psychology of addictive behaviors

Volume

18

Issue

3

Pagination

275 - 283

Publisher

American Psychological Association

Location

Washington, D.C.

ISSN

0893-164X

eISSN

1939-1501

Language

eng

Publication classification

C1 Refereed article in a scholarly journal

Copyright notice

2004, Educational Publishing Foundation