1,224
Views
6
CrossRef citations to date
0
Altmetric
Articles

Everybody Is…Drinking! Interpretation Bias in Problematic Drinkers With and Without Mild to Borderline Intellectual Disability

, , &

References

  • American Psychiatric Association. (2013). Diagnostic and statistical manual of mental disorders (5th ed.). Washington, DC: American Psychiatric Association.
  • Ames, S. L., Sussman, S., Dent, C. W., & Stacy, A. W. (2005). Implicit cognition and dissociative experiences as predictors of adolescent substance use. The American Journal of Drug and Alcohol Abuse, 31, 129–162. doi:10.1081/ADA-200047908
  • Amir, N., & Taylor, C. T. (2012). Interpretation training in individuals with generalized social anxiety disorder: A randomized controlled trial. Journal of Consulting and Clinical Psychology, 80, 497–511. doi:10.1037/a0026928
  • Annis, H. M. (1982). Inventory of drinking situations. Toronto, Canada: Addiction Research Foundation of Ontario.
  • Babor, T. F., Higgins-Biddle, J. C., Saunders, J. B., & Monteiro, M. G. (2001). AUDIT. The Alcohol Use Disorders Identification Test: Guidelines for use in primary care (2nd ed.). Geneva, Switzerland: World Health Organisation.
  • Bechara, A., Noel, X., & Crone, E. A. (2006). Loss of willpower: Abnormal neural mechanisms of impulse control and decision making in addiction. In R. W. Wiers, & A. W. Stacy (Eds.), Handbook of implicit cognition and addiction (pp. 215–233). Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage Publications.
  • Burgard, J. F., Donohue, B., Azrin, N. H., & Teichner, G. (2000). Prevalence and treatment of substance abuse in the mentally retarded population: An empirical review. Journal of Psychoactive Drugs, 32, 293–298. doi:10.1080/02791072.2000.10400452
  • Burton, C. M., Pedersen, S. L., & McCarthy, D. M. (2012). Impulsivity moderates the relationship between implicit associations about alcohol and alcohol use. Psychology of Addictive Behaviors, 26, 766–772. doi:10.1037/a0028742
  • Cadigan, J. M., Martens, M. P., & Herman, K. C. (2015). A latent profile analysis of drinking motives among heavy drinking college students. Addictive Behaviors, 51, 100–105. doi:10.1016/j.addbeh.2015.07.029
  • Christiansen, P., Schoenmakers, T. M., & Field, M. (2015). Less than meets the eye: Reappraising the clinical relevance of attentional bias in addiction. Addictive Behaviors, 44, 43–50. doi:10.1016/j.addbeh.2014.10.005
  • Collins, A. M., & Loftus, E. F. (1975). A spreading activation theory of semantic processing. Psychological Review, 82, 407–428. doi:10.1037/0033-295X.82.6.407
  • Didden, R., Embregts, P., Van der Toorn, M., & Laarhoven, N. (2009). Substance abuse, coping strategies, adaptive skills and behavioral and emotional problems in clients with mild to borderline intellectual disability admitted to a treatment facility: A pilot study. Research in Developmental Disabilities, 30, 927–932. doi:10.1016/j.ridd.2009.01.002
  • Field, M., Marhe, R., & Franken, I. H. A. (2013). The clinical relevance of attentional bias in substance use disorders. CNS Spectrums, 19, 1–6.
  • Field, M., Munafo, M. R., & Franken, I. H. A. (2009). A meta-analytic investigation of the relationship between attentional bias and subjective craving in substance abuse. Psychological Bulletin, 135, 589–607. doi:10.1037/a0015843
  • Finlay, W. M., & Lyons, E. (2002). Acquiescence in interviews with people with mental retardation. Mental Retardation, 40, 14–29. doi:10.1352/0047-6765(2002)040<0014:AIIWPW>2.0.CO;2
  • Finlay, W. M. L., & Lyons, E. (2001). Methodological issues in interviewing and using self-report questionnaires with people with intellectual disability. Psychological Assessment, 13, 319–335. doi:10.1037/1040-3590.13.3.319
  • Frigon, A. P., & Krank, M. D. (2009). Self-coded indirect memory associations in a brief school-based intervention for substance use suspensions. Psychology of Addictive Behaviors, 23, 736–742. doi:10.1037/a0017125
  • Greenwald, A. G., Banaji, M. R., Rudman, L. A., Farnham, S. D., Nosek, B. A., & Mellot, D. S. (2002). A unified theory of implicit attitudes, stereotypes, self-esteem and self-concept. Psychological Review, 109, 3–25. doi:10.1037/0033-295X.109.1.3
  • Greenwald, A. G., McGhee, D. E., & Schwartz, L. K. (1998). Measuring individual differences in implicit cognitions: The Implicit Association Test. Journal of Personality and Social Psychology, 74, 1464–1480. doi:10.1037/0022-3514.74.6.1464
  • Hallion, L. S., & Ruscio, A. M. (2011). A meta-analysis of the effect of cognitive bias modification on anxiety and depression. Psychological Bulletin, 137, 940–958. doi:10.1037/a0024355
  • International Center for Alcohol Policies (2010). International drinking guidelines. Retrieved from http://www.icap.org/table/Internationaldrinkingguidelines
  • Kelly, A. B., Masterman, P. W., & Marlatt, G. A. (2005). Alcohol-related associative strength and drinking behaviours: Concurrent and prospective relationships. Drug and Alcohol Review, 24, 489–498. doi:10.1080/09595230500337675
  • Kerr, S., Lawrence, M., Darbyshire, C., Middleton, A. R., & Fitzsimmons, L. (2013). Tobacco and alcohol-related interventions for people with mild/moderate intellectual disabilities: A systematic review of the literature. Journal of Intellectual Disability Research, 57, 393–408. doi:10.1111/jir.2013.57.issue-5
  • Krank, M. D., Schoenfeld, T., & Frigon, A. P. (2010). Self-coded indirect memory associations and alcohol and marijuana use in college students. Behavior Research Methods, 42, 733–738. doi:10.3758/BRM.42.3.733
  • Kuntsche, E., Dankulincova, Z., Aasvee, K., Demetrovics, Z., Farkas, J., & Van der Sluijs, W., et al. (2014). Drinking motives and links to alcohol use in 13 European countries. Journal of Studies on Alcohol and Drugs, 75, 248–437. doi:10.15288/jsad.2014.75.428
  • Marks, K. R., Pike, E., Stoops, W. W., & Rush, C. R. (2015). The magnitude of drug attentional bias is specific to substance use disorder. Psychology of Addictive Behaviors, 29, 690–695. doi:10.1037/adb0000084
  • McGillicuddy, N. B. (2006). A review of substance use research among those with mental retardation. Mental Retardation and Developmental Disabilities Research Reviews, 12, 41–47. doi:10.1002/(ISSN)1098-2779
  • Mezquita, L., Steward, S. H., Ibáñnez, M. I., Ruipérez, M. A., Villa, H., Moya, J., & Ortet, G. (2011). Drinking motives in clinical and general populations. European Addiction Research, 17, 250–261. doi:10.1159/000328510
  • Mogoase, C., David, D., & Koster, E. H. W. (2014). Clinical efficacy of attentional bias modification procedures: An updated meta-analysis. Journal of Clinical Psychology, 70, 1133–1157. doi:10.1002/jclp.22081
  • Peeters, M., Wiers, R. W., Monshouwer, K., Van de Schoot, R., Janssen, T., & Vollebergh, W. A. M. (2012). Automatic processes in at-risk adolescents. The role of alcohol-approach tendencies and response inhibition in drinking behavior. Addiction, 107, 1939–1946. doi:10.1111/j.1360-0443.2012.03948.x
  • Ranganath, K. A., Smith, C. T., & Nosek, B. A. (2008). Distinguishing automatic and controlled components of attitudes from direct and indirect measurement methods. Journal of Experimental Social Psychology, 44, 386–396. doi:10.1016/j.jesp.2006.12.008
  • Salemink, E., Van den Hout, M. A., & Kindt, M. (2009). Effects of positive interpretive bias modification in highly anxious individuals. Journal of Anxiety Disorders, 23, 676–683. doi:10.1016/j.janxdis.2009.02.006
  • Salemink, E., & Wiers, R. W. (2014). Alcohol-related memory associations in positive and negative affect situations: Drinking motives, working memory capacity, and prospective drinking. Psychology of Addictive Behaviors, 28, 105–113. doi:10.1037/a0032806
  • Schippers, G. M., & Broekman, T. G. (2010). De AUDIT. Nederlandse vertaling van de alcohol use disorders identification test. [Dutch translation of the Alcohol Use Disorders Identification Test.]. Retrieved from http://www.mateinfo.nl/audit/
  • Sinclair, J. M. H., Nausheen, B., Garner, M. J., & Baldwin, D. S. (2010). Attentional bias in clinical populations with alcohol use disorders: Is co-morbidity ignored? Human Psychopharmacology, 25, 515–524. doi:10.1002/hup.1153
  • Slayter, E. M. (2008). Understanding and overcoming barriers to substance abuse treatment access for people with mental retardation. Journal of Social Work in Disability and Rehabilitation, 7, 63–80. doi:10.1080/15367100802009780
  • Stacy, A. W., & Wiers, R. W. (2010). Implicit cognition and addiction: A tool for explaining paradoxical behavior. Annual Review of Clinical Psychology, 6, 551–575. doi:10.1146/annurev.clinpsy.121208.131444
  • Strack, F., & Deutsch, R. (2004). Reflective and impulsive determinants of social behaviour. Personality and Social Psychology Review, 8, 220–247. doi:10.1207/s15327957pspr0803_1
  • Taggart, L., McLaughlin, D., Quinn, B., & McFarlane, C. (2007). Listening to people with intellectual disabilities who misuse alcohol and drugs. Health & Social Care in the Community, 15, 360–368. doi:10.1111/j.1365-2524.2007.00691.x
  • Thush, C., Wiers, R. W., Ames, S. L., Grenard, J. L., Sussman, S., & Stacy, A. W. (2007). Apples and oranges? Comparing indirect measures of alcohol-related cognition predicting alcohol use in at-risk adolescents. Psychology of Addictive Behaviors, 21, 587–591. doi:10.1037/0893-164X.21.4.587
  • Uterwijk, J. M. R. (2000). WAIS-III: Nederlandstalige bewerking: Wechsler Adult Intelligence Scale—Ed. 3: Afname en scoringshandleiding (WAIS-III 2000). Lisse, the Netherlands: Swets Test Publishers.
  • Van der Vorst, H., Krank, M., Engels, R. C. M. E., Pieters, S., Burk, W. J., & Mares, S. H. (2013). The mediating role of alcohol-related memory associations on the relation between perceived parental drinking and the onset of adolescents’ alcohol use. Addiction, 108, 526–533. doi:10.1111/add.12042
  • Van Duijvenbode, N., Didden, R., Korzilius, H. P. L. M., & Engels, R. C. M. E. (2016b). The addicted brain. Cognitive biases in problematic drinkers with mild to borderline intellectual disability. Journal of Intellectual Disability Research, 60, 242–253.
  • Van Duijvenbode, N., Didden, R., Korzilius, H. P. L. M., & Engels, R. C. M. E. (resubmitted). Does it take two to tango? The role of executive control and readiness to change in problematic drinkers with mild to borderline intellectual disability.
  • Van Duijvenbode, N., Didden, R., Van den Hazel, T., & Engels, R. C. M. E. (2016a). Psychometric qualities of a tetrad WAIS- III short form for use in individuals with mild to borderline intellectual disability. Developmental Neurorehabilitation, 19, 26–30. doi:10.3109/17518423.2014.893265
  • Van Duijvenbode, N., VanDerNagel, J. E. L., Didden, R., Engels, R. C. M. E., Buitelaar, J. K., Kiewik, M., & De Jong, C. A. J. (2015). Substance use disorders in individuals with mild to borderline intellectual disability: Current status and future directions. Research in Developmental Disabilities, 38, 319–328. doi:10.1016/j.ridd.2014.12.029
  • Van Hemel-Ruiter, M. E., Wiers, R. W., Brook, F. G., & De Jong, P. J. (2016). Attentional bias and executive control in treatment-seeking substance-dependent adolescents: A cross-sectional and follow-up study. Drug and Alcohol Dependence, 159, 133–141.
  • VanDerNagel, J. E. L., Kemna, L. E. M., & Didden, R. (2013). Substance use among persons with mild intellectual disability: Approaches to screening and interviewing. NADD Bulletin, 16, 87–92.
  • VanDerNagel, J. E. L., Kiewik, M., Van Dijk, M., De Jong, C. A. J., & Didden, R. (2011). Handleiding SumID-Q, Meetinstrument voor het in kaart brengen van middelengebruik bij mensen met een lichte verstandelijke beperking [Manual of the SumID-Q, An instrument to assess substance use in individuals with a mild intellectual disability]. Deventer, the Netherlands: Tactus.
  • Wechsler, D. (1999). Wechsler Abbreviated Intelligence Scale. San Antonio, Texas: Psychological Corporation.
  • Wiers, R. W., Bartholow, B. D., Van den Wildenberg, E., Thush, C., Engels, R. C. M. E., & Sher, K. J., et al. (2007). Automatic and controlled processes and the development of addictive behaviors in adolescents: A review and a model. Pharmacology, Biochemistry and Behavior, 86, 263–283. doi:10.1016/j.pbb.2006.09.021
  • Woud, M. L., Becker, E. S., Rinck, M., & Salemink, E. (2015a). The relationship between drinking motives and alcohol-related interpretation bias. Journal of Behavior Therapy and Experimental Psychiatry, 47, 102–110. doi:10.1016/j.jbtep.2014.11.012
  • Woud, M. L., Fitzgerald, D. A., Wiers, R. W., Rinck, M., & Becker, E. S. (2012). “Getting into the spirit”: Alcohol-related interpretation bias in heavy-drinking students. Psychology of Addictive Behaviors, 26, 627–632. doi:10.1037/a0029025
  • Woud, M. L., Hutschemaekers, M. H. M., Rinck, M., & Becker, E. S. (2015b). The manipulation of alcohol-related interpretation biases by means of cognitive bias modification—interpretation (CBM-I). Journal of Behavior Therapy and Experimental Psychiatry, 49, 61–68. doi:10.1016/j.jbtep.2015.03.001
  • Woud, M. L., Pawelczak, S., Rinck, M., Lindenmeyer, J., Souren, P., Wiers, R. W., & Becker, E. S. (2014). Alcohol-related interpretation bias in alcohol-dependent patients. Alcoholism: Clinical and Experimental Research, 38, 1151–1159. doi:10.1111/acer.12334