Reward and Punishment Sensitivity in Women with Gambling Disorder or Compulsive Buying: Implications in Treatment Outcome

Gray’s Reinforcement Sensitivity Theory has been widely applied to different clinical populations, but few studies have reported empirical evidence based on this theory for treatment outcomes in patients with gambling disorder (GD) and compulsive buying (CB). The aims of this study were to explore t...

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Veröffentlicht in:Journal of behavioral addictions 2016-12, Vol.5 (4), p.658-665
Hauptverfasser: Mestre-Bach, Gemma, Granero, Roser, Steward, Trevor, Fernández-Aranda, Fernando, Bano, Marta, Aymami, Neus, Gómez-Pena, Mónica, Agüera, Zaida, Mallorqui-Bagué, Núria, Moragas, Laura, Del Pino-Gutiérrez, Amparo, Soriano-Mas, Carles, Navas, Juan F, Perales, José C, Menchón, José M, Jiménez-Murcia, Susana
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description Gray’s Reinforcement Sensitivity Theory has been widely applied to different clinical populations, but few studies have reported empirical evidence based on this theory for treatment outcomes in patients with gambling disorder (GD) and compulsive buying (CB). The aims of this study were to explore the association between clinical variables and personality traits with reward and punishment sensitivity (RPS) levels in women (n = 88) who met diagnostic criteria for GD (n = 61) and CB (n = 27), and to determine the predictive capacity of RPS for primary short-term outcomes in a cognitive-behavioral therapy (CBT) intervention. Methods: The CBT intervention consisted of 12 weekly sessions. Data on patients’ personality traits, RPS levels, psychopathology, sociodemographic factors, GD, and CB behavior were used in our analysis. Results: High RPS levels were associated with higher psychopathology in both CB and GD, and were a risk factor for dropout in the CB group. In the GD group, higher reward sensitivity scores increased the risk of dropout. Discussion and conclusions: Our findings suggest that both sensitivity to reward and sensitivity to punishment independently condition patients’ response to treatment for behavioral addictions. The authors uphold that CBT interventions for such addictions could potentially be enhanced by taking RPS into consideration.
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Behavior therapy
Behaviorism
Clinical psychology
Cognitive Psychology
Cognitive Therapy
Compulsive Behavior - diagnosis
Compulsive Behavior - psychology
Compulsive Behavior - therapy
Compulsive gambling
Compulsive shopping
Female
Full-Length Report
Gambling - diagnosis
Gambling - psychology
Gambling - therapy
Gender Studies
Humans
Interview, Psychological
Middle Aged
Models, Psychological
Patient Dropouts - psychology
Patient outcomes
Personality
Personality Tests
Prognosis
Psychological research
Punishment
Punishment - psychology
Reward
Rewards (Psychology)
Risk Factors
Socio-Economic Research
Socioeconomic Factors
Substance abuse and addiction
Treatment Outcome
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