Journal of Fundamentals of Mental Health (Oct 2017)

Comparison of behavioral activation subscales of Gray’s original reinforcement sensitivity theory in opioid and methamphetamine dependent patients

  • Amir Ghaderi,
  • Marjan Alamikhah,
  • Mohammad-Amin Karimi,
  • Negisa Bashkar,
  • Omid Saed,
  • Mostafa Gholami,
  • Mohammadreza Davoudi,
  • Morad Rasouli-Azad

DOI
https://doi.org/10.22038/jfmh.2017.9548
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 19, no. 6
pp. 422 – 430

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Introduction: The relationship of behavioral activation subsystems with methamphetamine and opioids dependency, which are the most commonly used illicit substances in Iran, is still unclear. The purpose of this study was to compare the behavioral activation subsystems and behavioral inhibition system of opioid and methamphetamine dependents with those of healthy subjects. Materials and Methods: In this case-control study, two groups of methamphetamine and opioids dependents (25 cases on each group) were selected through purposeful method from patients admitted to substance rehabilitation centers of Mashhad, Iran, during March to September 2012. A group of 25 healthy cases (non-addict) were also matched as the control group. Data was collected using Carver and White’s BAS/BIS scales and analyzed using Chi-square test, one-way analysis of variance, and multivariate analysis of variance. Results: The methamphetamine-dependents group had a higher BAS-DR subscale score than the opioid dependent group (P0.05). The BAS-RR scores of the methamphetamine-dependents group were higher than the other two groups (P

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