Role of personality traits in cocaine craving throughout an outpatient psychosocial treatment program

Objective: Cocaine dependence is a major international public health concern. Its chronically relapsing nature is possibly related to craving intensity, which can be influenced by diverse biological and psychological aspects. This study aimed to evaluate the role of different personality traits in c...

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Main Authors: Flávia Ismael, Danilo A. Baltieri
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Associação Brasileira de Psiquiatria (ABP) 2014-03-01
Series:Brazilian Journal of Psychiatry
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spelling doaj-12404383f8a54f1b9c343070f98f25d72020-11-25T02:37:01ZengAssociação Brasileira de Psiquiatria (ABP)Brazilian Journal of Psychiatry1809-452X2014-03-01361243110.1590/1516-4446-2013-1206S1516-44462014000100006Role of personality traits in cocaine craving throughout an outpatient psychosocial treatment programFlávia IsmaelDanilo A. BaltieriObjective: Cocaine dependence is a major international public health concern. Its chronically relapsing nature is possibly related to craving intensity, which can be influenced by diverse biological and psychological aspects. This study aimed to evaluate the role of different personality traits in craving measured throughout a psychosocial treatment program. Method: The sample comprised 66 cocaine-dependent outpatients who were enrolled in an individual and manualized cognitive-behavioral therapy program. The influence of personality traits on craving intensity, frequency, and duration was analyzed using a generalized estimating equations model with an autoregressive correlation structure. Results: Craving varied during treatment. The personality traits of novelty seeking, reward dependence, and harm avoidance interacted with craving intensity, and the personality trait of persistence interacted with craving duration throughout the treatment period. Furthermore, there were significant interactions between drug use and craving intensity, and between different routes of administration and craving intensity. Participants who used cocaine/crack while in treatment and concurrent users of crack (i.e., freebase) cocaine and powder cocaine also had a higher craving intensity. Conclusion: The extent of craving variation can depend on certain personality styles. This study shows that craving is influenced by personality traits, and this may presumably change clinical expression involved in disease.http://www.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S1516-44462014000100006&lng=en&tlng=enCocaine dependence syndromecravingpersonality dimensionsroute of administration
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author Flávia Ismael
Danilo A. Baltieri
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Danilo A. Baltieri
Role of personality traits in cocaine craving throughout an outpatient psychosocial treatment program
Brazilian Journal of Psychiatry
Cocaine dependence syndrome
craving
personality dimensions
route of administration
author_facet Flávia Ismael
Danilo A. Baltieri
author_sort Flávia Ismael
title Role of personality traits in cocaine craving throughout an outpatient psychosocial treatment program
title_short Role of personality traits in cocaine craving throughout an outpatient psychosocial treatment program
title_full Role of personality traits in cocaine craving throughout an outpatient psychosocial treatment program
title_fullStr Role of personality traits in cocaine craving throughout an outpatient psychosocial treatment program
title_full_unstemmed Role of personality traits in cocaine craving throughout an outpatient psychosocial treatment program
title_sort role of personality traits in cocaine craving throughout an outpatient psychosocial treatment program
publisher Associação Brasileira de Psiquiatria (ABP)
series Brazilian Journal of Psychiatry
issn 1809-452X
publishDate 2014-03-01
description Objective: Cocaine dependence is a major international public health concern. Its chronically relapsing nature is possibly related to craving intensity, which can be influenced by diverse biological and psychological aspects. This study aimed to evaluate the role of different personality traits in craving measured throughout a psychosocial treatment program. Method: The sample comprised 66 cocaine-dependent outpatients who were enrolled in an individual and manualized cognitive-behavioral therapy program. The influence of personality traits on craving intensity, frequency, and duration was analyzed using a generalized estimating equations model with an autoregressive correlation structure. Results: Craving varied during treatment. The personality traits of novelty seeking, reward dependence, and harm avoidance interacted with craving intensity, and the personality trait of persistence interacted with craving duration throughout the treatment period. Furthermore, there were significant interactions between drug use and craving intensity, and between different routes of administration and craving intensity. Participants who used cocaine/crack while in treatment and concurrent users of crack (i.e., freebase) cocaine and powder cocaine also had a higher craving intensity. Conclusion: The extent of craving variation can depend on certain personality styles. This study shows that craving is influenced by personality traits, and this may presumably change clinical expression involved in disease.
topic Cocaine dependence syndrome
craving
personality dimensions
route of administration
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