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Comparison of Activity of Brain Behavioral Systems in Methamphetamine and Opiate Dependents and Normal Subjects, Based On Gary's Revised Reinforcement Sensitivity Theory

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  15 April 2020

M. Alami khah
Affiliation:
.M.SC.in Clinical Psychology Islamic Azad University Torbat-e-Jam branch Torbat-e-Jam Iran, .M.SC.in Clinical Psychology Islamic Azad University Torbat-e-Jam branch Torbat-e-Jam Iran, mashhad, Iran
F. Faridhosseini
Affiliation:
Psychiatry and Behavioral Research Center Ibn-e-Sina Hospital Mashhad University of Medical Sciences Mashhad, Psychiatrist Assistant Prof. of Mashhad University of Medical Sciences (Corresponding author, mashhad, Iran
H. Kordi
Affiliation:
Psychiatry and Behavioral Research Center Ibn-e-Sina Hospital Mashhad University of Medical Sciences Mashhad, PhD Student of motor behavior Physical Education and Sport science Department Ferdowsi University Mashhad Iran, mashhad, Iran
M. Rasuli
Affiliation:
PhD Student Clinical Psychology Shahid Beheshti University of Medical Science and Health Services Tehran Iran, PhD Student of motor behavior Physical Education and Sport science Department Ferdowsi University Mashhad Iran, tehran, Iran
N. Shahini
Affiliation:
Student Research Committee Mashhad University of Medical Sciences Mashhad Iran., Resident of Psychiatry Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences Research Center Ibn-e-Sina Hospital Faculty of Medicine, mashhad, Iran

Abstract

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Introduction

The aim of this study was to compare three systems of revised reinforcement sensitivity theory, (behavioral activation system (r-BAS), revised behavioral inhibition system (r-BIS) and revised fight/ flight/ freezing system (r-FFFS), between patients, dependent to methamphetamine and normal people.

Material and Methods

This research was causal-comparative study that done in first sex month of 2012. The population of the study was the male dependent on methamphetamine that ruling out Psychotic disorders and prominent axis II of Mashhad city. 25 persons were selected by convenient sampling method. Also 25 normal people from patients' relatives were selected and matched in variables of age, gender and education participated in this study. Samples evaluated by Structured Clinical Interview (SCID) for DSM-IV, demographic questionnaire information's and Jackson-5 questionnaire (2009). Data were analyzed by Chi square, K-S and independent t-test.

Results

Methamphetamine dependent group had higher sensitivity in r-BAS, r-BIS, Fight and Freezing systems compare to normal people (p<0.05). However there was no significant difference in r-Flight between two groups (p>0.05).

Conclusion

Personality patterns of patients dependent on methamphetamine were different from normal people. This people have high sensitivity to punishment cues such as being compared in social conditions and tendency to reinforcement and reward, because of their higher sensitivity in behavioral inhibition and activation system. These results are in accordance with the fundamental hypothesis of revised theory (r-RST).

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Article: 0495
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Copyright © European Psychiatric Association 2015
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