Nicotine Dependence Severity and Revised Reinforcement Sensitivity Theory: Assessing the Mediating Role of Risky Decision Making Using Path Analysis

Background: Gray’s revised Reinforcement Sensitivity Theory (r-RST) is a neuropsychological explanation of personality that has been broadly used in substance use disorders. Although the Behavioral Approach System (BAS) is strongly related to nicotine dependence, findings in Behavioral Inhibition...

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Main Authors: Kiomars Cheraghi, Morad Rasouli-Azad, Hamid Reza Banafshe, Ali Yoonessi, Amir Ghaderi, Abdollah Omidi
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Language:English
Published: Shaheed Beheshti University of Medical Sciences 2020-11-01
Series:International Journal of Medical Toxicology and Forensic Medicine
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spelling doaj-0ad0989b10a4478eb7a7fa42bfefad0b2020-12-19T11:05:27ZengShaheed Beheshti University of Medical SciencesInternational Journal of Medical Toxicology and Forensic Medicine2251-87622251-87702020-11-0110410.32598/ijmtfm.v10i4.30278Nicotine Dependence Severity and Revised Reinforcement Sensitivity Theory: Assessing the Mediating Role of Risky Decision Making Using Path AnalysisKiomars Cheraghi Morad Rasouli-Azad Hamid Reza Banafshe Ali Yoonessi Amir Ghaderi Abdollah OmidiBackground: Gray’s revised Reinforcement Sensitivity Theory (r-RST) is a neuropsychological explanation of personality that has been broadly used in substance use disorders. Although the Behavioral Approach System (BAS) is strongly related to nicotine dependence, findings in Behavioral Inhibition System (BIS) are controversial and there is little information about the role of the Fight/Flight/Freeze System (FFFS) in nicotine dependence. The purpose of the present study was to evaluate the mediating role of Risky Decision Making (RDM) in this relationship to clarify the controversy and fill the gap. Methods: The final sample of this correlation study comprised of 347 university students (age, Mean±SD 23.2±6.7) who completed two self-report measures, including the Fagerstrom Test For Nicotine Dependence (FTND), Jackson-5 questionnaire of r-RST, and a computerized Iowa Gambling Task (IGT) to measure RDM. Pearson correlation and a path analysis framework were used to determine the simple, direct, and indirect effects of r-RST systems on nicotine dependence severity through RDM. Results: Using Amos, path analyses demonstrated significant direct and indirect effects of BAS and FFFS/BIS on tobacco use. Also, the relationship between BAS/FFFS/BIS and tobacco use was shown to be mediated by RDM. Conclusion: It was demonstrated that the relationship among BAS /FFFS/BIS and tobacco use can be partly explained using maladaptive RDM strategies, suggesting that decreasing reliance on decision-making in risky situations, while increasing the use of decision-making skills educations in risky situations, and increasing the use of alternative sensation and fun seeking by smoking and emotion regulation and mindfulness-based therapies https://journals.sbmu.ac.ir/ijmtfm/article/view/30278/26096nicotine dependence severityrisky decision makingreinforcement sensitivity theorybasbisfffs
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author Kiomars Cheraghi
Morad Rasouli-Azad
Hamid Reza Banafshe
Ali Yoonessi
Amir Ghaderi
Abdollah Omidi
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Morad Rasouli-Azad
Hamid Reza Banafshe
Ali Yoonessi
Amir Ghaderi
Abdollah Omidi
Nicotine Dependence Severity and Revised Reinforcement Sensitivity Theory: Assessing the Mediating Role of Risky Decision Making Using Path Analysis
International Journal of Medical Toxicology and Forensic Medicine
nicotine dependence severity
risky decision making
reinforcement sensitivity theory
bas
bis
fffs
author_facet Kiomars Cheraghi
Morad Rasouli-Azad
Hamid Reza Banafshe
Ali Yoonessi
Amir Ghaderi
Abdollah Omidi
author_sort Kiomars Cheraghi
title Nicotine Dependence Severity and Revised Reinforcement Sensitivity Theory: Assessing the Mediating Role of Risky Decision Making Using Path Analysis
title_short Nicotine Dependence Severity and Revised Reinforcement Sensitivity Theory: Assessing the Mediating Role of Risky Decision Making Using Path Analysis
title_full Nicotine Dependence Severity and Revised Reinforcement Sensitivity Theory: Assessing the Mediating Role of Risky Decision Making Using Path Analysis
title_fullStr Nicotine Dependence Severity and Revised Reinforcement Sensitivity Theory: Assessing the Mediating Role of Risky Decision Making Using Path Analysis
title_full_unstemmed Nicotine Dependence Severity and Revised Reinforcement Sensitivity Theory: Assessing the Mediating Role of Risky Decision Making Using Path Analysis
title_sort nicotine dependence severity and revised reinforcement sensitivity theory: assessing the mediating role of risky decision making using path analysis
publisher Shaheed Beheshti University of Medical Sciences
series International Journal of Medical Toxicology and Forensic Medicine
issn 2251-8762
2251-8770
publishDate 2020-11-01
description Background: Gray’s revised Reinforcement Sensitivity Theory (r-RST) is a neuropsychological explanation of personality that has been broadly used in substance use disorders. Although the Behavioral Approach System (BAS) is strongly related to nicotine dependence, findings in Behavioral Inhibition System (BIS) are controversial and there is little information about the role of the Fight/Flight/Freeze System (FFFS) in nicotine dependence. The purpose of the present study was to evaluate the mediating role of Risky Decision Making (RDM) in this relationship to clarify the controversy and fill the gap. Methods: The final sample of this correlation study comprised of 347 university students (age, Mean±SD 23.2±6.7) who completed two self-report measures, including the Fagerstrom Test For Nicotine Dependence (FTND), Jackson-5 questionnaire of r-RST, and a computerized Iowa Gambling Task (IGT) to measure RDM. Pearson correlation and a path analysis framework were used to determine the simple, direct, and indirect effects of r-RST systems on nicotine dependence severity through RDM. Results: Using Amos, path analyses demonstrated significant direct and indirect effects of BAS and FFFS/BIS on tobacco use. Also, the relationship between BAS/FFFS/BIS and tobacco use was shown to be mediated by RDM. Conclusion: It was demonstrated that the relationship among BAS /FFFS/BIS and tobacco use can be partly explained using maladaptive RDM strategies, suggesting that decreasing reliance on decision-making in risky situations, while increasing the use of decision-making skills educations in risky situations, and increasing the use of alternative sensation and fun seeking by smoking and emotion regulation and mindfulness-based therapies
topic nicotine dependence severity
risky decision making
reinforcement sensitivity theory
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bis
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url https://journals.sbmu.ac.ir/ijmtfm/article/view/30278/26096
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