Lee, Seung Ah Kim, Yeunjoo Chung, Kyong-Mee
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Journal of American college health : J of ACH
We examined the relative effectiveness of a college-level self-management (SM) course and a physical exercise (PE) course on improving self-control. In Study 1, Barratt Impulsiveness Scale (BIS-11) and general regulatory behavior questionnaire were administered before and after the courses to students from an SM course (experimental group 1; n = 87...
Racine, Sarah E Bicaker, Ege Trolio, Vittoria Lane, Sean P
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Journal of personality
Negative urgency is a personality pathway toward impulsive behavior that increases risk for transdiagnostic psychopathology. Limited research supports the core tenant of urgency theory, that is, that individuals with high trait negative urgency act more impulsive when experiencing increased negative emotion. We hypothesized that it may not be negat...
Rabl, Josef Geyer, Dieter Kroll, Dario Schifano, Fabrizio Scherbaum, Norbert
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Brain sciences
Alcohol dependence is associated with several neuropsychological abnormalities, such as increased impulsivity or attentional bias towards drug-related stimuli. However, it is debated whether these abnormalities are on the decline after long-term abstinence from alcohol. Inpatient rehabilitation treatment enables the longitudinal investigation of su...
franczak, łukasz podwalski, piotr wysocki, patryk dawidowski, bartosz jędrzejewski, adam jabłoński, marcin samochowiec, jerzy
Introduction: Impulsivity is one of the overlapping symptoms common to borderline personality disorder (BPD) and attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD), but the neurobiological basis of these disorders remains uncertain. This systematic review aims to identify abnormalities in the gray and white matter associated with impulsivity in BPD an...
Buitkamp, Sirkka Schwalm, Stephanie Jakobi, Katja Ferreiros, Nerea Wünsche, Christin Zeuzem, Stefan Gulbins, Erich Sarrazin, Christoph Pfeilschifter, Josef Grammatikos, Georgios
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International journal of molecular sciences
Sphingolipids play a major role in the regulation of hepatocellular apoptosis and proliferation. We have previously identified sphingolipid metabolites as biomarkers of chronic liver disease and hepatocellular carcinoma. Human hepatocellular carcinoma cell lines were transfected with a plasmid vector encoding for acid sphingomyelinase. Overexpressi...
Ramakrishnan, Nayani Tiba, Sujaiya Goldstein, Abby L Erb, Suzanne
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Brain sciences
Childhood maltreatment has been linked to numerous adverse outcomes in adulthood, including problem substance use. However, not all individuals exposed to childhood maltreatment develop substance use problems, indicating the role of other factors in influencing this outcome. Past work suggests that adverse early life experiences, including childhoo...
Pino, María J. Herruzo, Carlos Lucena, Valentina Trenados, Yolanda Herruzo, Javier
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Frontiers in Psychiatry
Introduction The role played by impulsivity in problematic internet use (PIU) is the object of much debate among researchers. Some studies emphasize its importance, while others suggest mental distress or personality traits may be more crucial. More research into the issue is clearly needed—especially in at-risk populations like people with disabil...
Hoffmann, Fabian Völlm, Birgit
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Frontiers in Psychiatry
Introduction The impact of cognitive functions on treatment outcomes in forensic psychiatric patients with substance use disorders is not well understood. This study investigates whether neuropsychological deficits, such as in attention, executive functions, and social-emotional cognition, are associated with impulsivity and criminal history. Metho...
Yin, Jie Cheng, Xinyu Zhou, Chendi Xu, Lin Yang, Bo Yuan, Ti-Fei
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Frontiers in Psychiatry
Background Individuals with substance use disorder (SUD) are characterized by loss of control in drug use, such as increased impulsivity. Methamphetamine and methcathinone are psychostimulants, the use of which is accompanied by a high level of impulsivity. Whether individuals with methamphetamine use disorder (MUD) and methcathinone use disorder (...
chauhan, satyam faßbender, kaja pandey, rakesh norbury, ray ettinger, ulrich kumari, veena
Background: There is considerable evidence supporting the elevated risk of mental health problems in individuals with evening chronotype relative to those with morning or intermediate chronotypes. Recent data, however, suggest that this risk may be explained, at least partially, by poor sleep quality. Methods: This study aimed to further clarify th...