Article de Périodique
Geophysical variables and behavior: LXV. Seasonal changes in mood in opioid addicts on the addiction research center inventory (1991)
(Variables géophysiques et comportement : LXV. Changements saisonniers de l'humeur des opiomanes dans l'inventaire du centre de recherche de l'addiction)
Auteur(s) :
HAERTZEN, C. A.
Année
1991
Page(s) :
360-362
Langue(s) :
Anglais
Refs biblio. :
7
Domaine :
Drogues illicites / Illicit drugs
Discipline :
EPI (Epidémiologie / Epidemiology)
Note générale :
Psychological Reports, 1991, 68, 360-362
Résumé :
FRANÇAIS :
Etude à partir d'échelles psychométriques des variations des états affectifs des toxicomanes selon les changements de saison ; les changements les plus significatifs se produiraient au printemps et à l'automne.
ENGLISH:
Seasonal changes in mood using the Addiction Research Center Inventory (ARCI) were tested in 243 male opioid addicts when they were free of drug and withdrawal effects. No significant changes were found on scales which measure euphoria (MBG), tension-anxiety (LSD), excitement (Ex), or dysphoric effects (SOW). A significant difference between seasons was found for lowered motivation (PCAG) in the summer and spring relative to winter, but these effects were not consistent with a winter seasonal affective disorder. Significant changes were more common for spring-fall and summer seasons relative to winter on items of the inventory.
Etude à partir d'échelles psychométriques des variations des états affectifs des toxicomanes selon les changements de saison ; les changements les plus significatifs se produiraient au printemps et à l'automne.
ENGLISH:
Seasonal changes in mood using the Addiction Research Center Inventory (ARCI) were tested in 243 male opioid addicts when they were free of drug and withdrawal effects. No significant changes were found on scales which measure euphoria (MBG), tension-anxiety (LSD), excitement (Ex), or dysphoric effects (SOW). A significant difference between seasons was found for lowered motivation (PCAG) in the summer and spring relative to winter, but these effects were not consistent with a winter seasonal affective disorder. Significant changes were more common for spring-fall and summer seasons relative to winter on items of the inventory.
Affiliation :
NIDA (Natl. Inst. Drug Abuse), Add. Res. Ctr., POB 5180, Baltimore MD 21224
Etats-Unis. United States.
Etats-Unis. United States.
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