Browne, M ORCiD: 0000-0002-2668-6229; Rockloff, M ORCiD: 0000-0002-0080-2690Background and aims Impulsivity has consistently been associated with over-consumption and addiction. Recent research has reconceptualized impulsivity as a two-dimensional construct ( Dawe, Gullo, & Loxton, 2004 ). This study explores the relationship of the two components of impulsivity, reward drive (RD) and rash impulsivity (RI), on a broad group of 23 hedonic consumption behaviors (e.g., gambling, substance use, eating, and media use). We tentatively grouped the behaviors into three descriptive classes: entertainment, foodstuffs, and illicit activities and substances. Results RD and RI positively predicted elevated levels of consumption in a community sample (N=...
Objective: The aim of the current research was to identify the extent to which reward sensitivity an...
Impulsive temperament has long been considered as a risk factor for substance use disorders (SUD). C...
Behavioral addictions (BAs) are generally characterized as excessive behaviors (not involving psych...
Background and aims Impulsivity has consistently been associated with over-consumption and addiction...
Background and aims: Impulsivity has consistently been associated with over-consumption and addicti...
© 2017 Elsevier LtdIndividual differences in reward drive and sensitivity, reward preference, and im...
One of the primary personality dimensions or traits that has consistently been linked to substance a...
Impulsivity has long been associated with substance addiction, despite disagreement regarding the pe...
Excess-consumption in the general population, whether economic, dietary, or substance-oriented, pres...
Browne, M ORCiD: 0000-0002-2668-6229; Rockloff, M ORCiD: 0000-0002-0080-2690Alcohol, other psychoact...
Purpose: Substance use disorder (SUD) frequently co-occurs with other psychological conditions, such...
Background: Impulsive behaviour and excessive alcohol consumption is a double edged sword. Impulsivi...
Alcohol-related cognitions and impulsivity have both previously been shown to influence alcohol cons...
Data collected over the last decade has begun to implicate behavioural impulsivity in overeating beh...
Substance dependence constitutes a profound societal burden. Although large numbers of individuals u...
Objective: The aim of the current research was to identify the extent to which reward sensitivity an...
Impulsive temperament has long been considered as a risk factor for substance use disorders (SUD). C...
Behavioral addictions (BAs) are generally characterized as excessive behaviors (not involving psych...
Background and aims Impulsivity has consistently been associated with over-consumption and addiction...
Background and aims: Impulsivity has consistently been associated with over-consumption and addicti...
© 2017 Elsevier LtdIndividual differences in reward drive and sensitivity, reward preference, and im...
One of the primary personality dimensions or traits that has consistently been linked to substance a...
Impulsivity has long been associated with substance addiction, despite disagreement regarding the pe...
Excess-consumption in the general population, whether economic, dietary, or substance-oriented, pres...
Browne, M ORCiD: 0000-0002-2668-6229; Rockloff, M ORCiD: 0000-0002-0080-2690Alcohol, other psychoact...
Purpose: Substance use disorder (SUD) frequently co-occurs with other psychological conditions, such...
Background: Impulsive behaviour and excessive alcohol consumption is a double edged sword. Impulsivi...
Alcohol-related cognitions and impulsivity have both previously been shown to influence alcohol cons...
Data collected over the last decade has begun to implicate behavioural impulsivity in overeating beh...
Substance dependence constitutes a profound societal burden. Although large numbers of individuals u...
Objective: The aim of the current research was to identify the extent to which reward sensitivity an...
Impulsive temperament has long been considered as a risk factor for substance use disorders (SUD). C...
Behavioral addictions (BAs) are generally characterized as excessive behaviors (not involving psych...