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Self-regulation profiles in addictive behaviors among adolescents: A transdiagnostic approach

  • Eva Van Malderen*
  • , Lien Goossens
  • , Laurence Claes
  • , Tom F. Wilderjans
  • , Eva Kemps
  • , Sandra Verbeken
  • *Corresponding author for this work

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Abstract

Dual-pathway models suggest that poor self-regulation (immature regulatory combined with strong reactive processes) is an important factor underlying addictive behaviors among adolescents. This study examined whether there are different self-regulation profiles among community adolescents, and how these profiles are related to the presence, severity and comorbidity of different addictive behaviors. A community sample of 341 adolescents (54.5% female; 13–17 years) was recruited. Participants self-reported on regulatory (inhibitory control) and reactive (reward and punishment sensitivity) processes, as well as on different addictive behaviors (binge eating, tobacco-, cannabis- and alcohol use, gaming, gambling and pathological buying). A model-based clustering analysis found evidence for three meaningful profiles: ‘impulsive/under-controlled’, ‘anxious’ and ‘protective’. The ‘impulsive/under-controlled’ profile was characterized by the highest prevalence and severity of cannabis use and the most severe alcohol use. The ‘impulsive/under-controlled’ and ‘protective’ profiles demonstrated the highest prevalence and severity of tobacco use, whereas the ‘impulsive/under-controlled’ and ‘anxious’ profiles showed the highest binge eating scores. Adolescents who reported more than three types of addictive behaviors generally belonged to the ‘impulsive/under-controlled’ profile. The profiles did not differ for gaming, gambling and pathological buying. The ‘impulsive/under-controlled’ profile emerged as the most vulnerable profile in the context of addictive behaviors (especially for binge eating and substance use).

Original languageEnglish
Article number107128
Pages (from-to)1-13
Number of pages13
JournalAppetite
Volume192
Early online date18 Nov 2023
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 1 Jan 2024

Bibliographical note

Funding Information:
The research was supported by the FWO (grant number: 1178222N ). The funding body had no role in the study design, collection, analysis or interpretation of the data, writing of the manuscript, or decision to submit the manuscript for publication.

Publisher Copyright:
© 2023 Elsevier Ltd

Funding

The research was supported by the FWO (grant number: 1178222N ). The funding body had no role in the study design, collection, analysis or interpretation of the data, writing of the manuscript, or decision to submit the manuscript for publication.

Keywords

  • Addictive behaviors
  • Adolescents
  • Dual-pathway perspective
  • Self-regulation
  • Transdiagnostic

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