Momentary fluctuations in impulsivity domains: Associations with a history of childhood ADHD, heavy alcohol use, and alcohol problems

•Fluctuation in impulsivity may increase risk for alcohol problems.•Adults with a history of ADHD experience more fluctuation in impulsivity.•Fluctuation in impulsivity relates to alcohol use and problems for those with ADHD. The current study examined if fluctuation in in-the-moment impulsivity was...

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Veröffentlicht in:Drug and alcohol dependence 2019-12, Vol.205, p.107683-107683, Article 107683
Hauptverfasser: Pedersen, Sarah L., King, Kevin M., Louie, Kristine A., Fournier, Jay C., Molina, Brooke S.G.
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Zusammenfassung:•Fluctuation in impulsivity may increase risk for alcohol problems.•Adults with a history of ADHD experience more fluctuation in impulsivity.•Fluctuation in impulsivity relates to alcohol use and problems for those with ADHD. The current study examined if fluctuation in in-the-moment impulsivity was more pronounced for adults with, versus without, a childhood history of ADHD and if ADHD group moderated the association between fluctuation in impulsivity and alcohol use behaviors. Two hundred and eleven adult drinkers (52% ADHD) completed a 10-day, 6 times/day, momentary assessment of state impulsivity. Self-reported trait impulsivity, alcohol problems, and frequency of 5+ drinks in the past 12 months were also assessed. The ADHD group had more variability in three domains of state impulsivity (negative urgency, positive urgency, sensation seeking) compared to the nonADHD group. After including global trait impulsivity, the ADHD and nonADHD groups only differed on state sensation seeking. Fluctuation in two domains of state impulsivity were related to frequency of 5+ drinks (lack of planning: ADHD RR = 3.60, p 
ISSN:0376-8716
1879-0046
DOI:10.1016/j.drugalcdep.2019.107683