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Personality and substance dependence symptoms: Modeling substance-specific traits.
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Substance AbuseSubstance UsePsychopathologyPsychiatrySubstance DependenceAddictionBehavioral AddictionAlcohol DependenceSubstance Dependence SymptomsSubstance PathologySocial SciencesAlcohol AbusePersonality TraitsSubstance AddictionMedicineSubstance Use DisordersPsychology
Personality traits related to neuroticism and disinhibition have been consistently associated with substance use disorders (SUDs). It is unclear, however, whether different personality traits predict distinct forms of substance dependence. Additionally, it is unclear whether personality traits continue to predict alcohol, drug, and tobacco dependence after controlling for comorbid antisociality and other SUDs. The current study addresses these questions by characterizing relations between personality traits and substance dependence symptoms in a longitudinal sample of 3,720 college students. Results revealed that antisociality and certain core personality traits predicted multiple types of substance pathology. In addition, several personality traits were differentially associated with alcohol, drug, and tobacco symptomatology.
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