2009
DOI: 10.1016/j.addbeh.2009.07.001
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The substance use risk profile scale: A scale measuring traits linked to reinforcement-specific substance use profiles

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“…Although this provides a broad overview of use, different hard drugs may have quite varied risk factors and use trends (e.g. Woicik et al, 2009). Future work could explore the distinct differences in hard drug use in populations where this variability is present.…”
Section: Limitations and Future Directionsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Although this provides a broad overview of use, different hard drugs may have quite varied risk factors and use trends (e.g. Woicik et al, 2009). Future work could explore the distinct differences in hard drug use in populations where this variability is present.…”
Section: Limitations and Future Directionsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Study centre visit(s) include adolescent and parent assessments. assesses (i) demographic variables, (ii) quantitative psychopathological symptoms (on the basis of DSM-IV and ICD-10 criteria, 36,37 ) (iii) broad dimensions of personality 38 as well as several more specific personality risk factors for psychopathology and substance abuse (for example, novelty seeking, impulsivity, anxiety sensitivity [39][40][41][42] ) (iv) familial history of psychopathology 43 (v) cognitive/neuropsychological functions related to reward sensitivity, cognitive control and emotional reactivity, [44][45][46][47] (vi) current and past substance/drug use behaviours [48][49][50][51][52] (vii) environmental risk factors for frequent psychiatric disorders (for example, stressful life events, 53 domestic violence 54 and prenatal exposure to potentially harmful conditions and substances 55 ) and (viii) physical development. 56,57 Task specifications and participant inclusion/exclusion criteria are detailed in Supplementary Materials 1 þ 2 and SOP 1.…”
Section: Imagen Studymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…La Substance Use Risk Profile Scale (SURPS) (Woicik, Stewart, Pihl, y Conrod, 2009) identifica cuatro rasgos de personalidad que han mostrado relación con la vulnerabilidad al consumo de drogas (Castellanos-Ryan y Conrod, 2012): desesperanza (H), sensibilidad a la ansiedad (AS), impulsividad (IMP), y búsqueda de sensaciones (SS). Como señalaron Malmberg et al (2010), H y AS son rasgos asociados con los procesos de reforzamiento negativo del consumo de sustancias (p.…”
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