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Social dominance mediates the association of testosterone and neurobehavioral disinhibition with risk for substance use disorder.
Authors:Tarter  Ralph E; Kirisci  Levent; Kirillova  Galina P; Gavaler  Judy; Giancola  Peter; Vanyukov  Michael M
Abstract:This investigation determined the influence of testosterone and neurobehavioral disinhibition (ND) on risk for substance use disorder (SUD). Testosterone level during puberty was hypothesized to promote social dominance associated with norm-violating behavior that, in turn, predisposes individuals to use of illicit drugs and, subsequently, SUD. Using a prospective paradigm, the authors recruited 179 boys (mean age=11.62 years, SD=0.88) and followed up when participants were ages 12-14, 16, 19, and 22. Results indicated that social dominance/norm-violating behavior (SD/NVB) at age 16 mediated the association between testosterone level (ages 12-14) and SUD (age 22). In addition, SD/NVB mediated the association between ND and SUD. These findings suggest that development of SUD is influenced by androgen-dependent and neurobehavioral processes via a social motivational style characterized by SD/NVB. (PsycINFO Database Record (c) 2010 APA, all rights reserved)
Keywords:substance use disorder  etiology  testosterone  social adjustment  neurobehavioral disinhibition  risk factors  social dominance  norm violating behavior
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