TY - JOUR
T1 - The psychological and genetic factors of the addictive behaviors (PGA) study
AU - Kotyuk, Eszter
AU - Farkas, Judit
AU - Magi, Anna
AU - Eisinger, Andrea
AU - Király, Orsolya
AU - Vereczkei, Andrea
AU - Barta, Csaba
AU - Griffiths, Mark D.
AU - Kökönyei, Gyöngyi
AU - Székely, Anna
AU - Sasvári-Székely, Mária
AU - Demetrovics, Zsolt
PY - 2019/3
Y1 - 2019/3
N2 - Objectives: Most of the addiction studies focus on very specific aspects of addictions, often with contradictory results, and integrated studies are quite rare. Experimental studies comparing underlying mechanisms of addictions and analyzing data from an integrative psychological and genetic perspective are almost nonexistent. The aim of the present paper is to describe the research protocol of the Psychological and Genetic Factors of Addictive Behaviors (PGA) study, which applies an integrative approach to understanding the acquisition, development, and maintenance of addictive behaviors. Methods: A wide-spectrum national study was carried out. Data were collected from 3,003 adolescents. Addictions to both psychoactive substances and behaviors were thoroughly assessed via psychometrically robust scales, which also included assessment related to a wide range of related psychological dimensions. Additionally, a DNA sample was also collected from participants. Results: The paper presents the detailed methodology of the PGA study. Data collection procedures, instrumentation, and the analytical approach used to attain the research objectives are described. Conclusions: Future plans, along with potential contributions of the PGA study, are also discussed. It is envisaged that the study will provide a unique opportunity to test possible mechanisms and causal pathways mediating the associations of genetic factors, psychological characteristics, and addictions.
AB - Objectives: Most of the addiction studies focus on very specific aspects of addictions, often with contradictory results, and integrated studies are quite rare. Experimental studies comparing underlying mechanisms of addictions and analyzing data from an integrative psychological and genetic perspective are almost nonexistent. The aim of the present paper is to describe the research protocol of the Psychological and Genetic Factors of Addictive Behaviors (PGA) study, which applies an integrative approach to understanding the acquisition, development, and maintenance of addictive behaviors. Methods: A wide-spectrum national study was carried out. Data were collected from 3,003 adolescents. Addictions to both psychoactive substances and behaviors were thoroughly assessed via psychometrically robust scales, which also included assessment related to a wide range of related psychological dimensions. Additionally, a DNA sample was also collected from participants. Results: The paper presents the detailed methodology of the PGA study. Data collection procedures, instrumentation, and the analytical approach used to attain the research objectives are described. Conclusions: Future plans, along with potential contributions of the PGA study, are also discussed. It is envisaged that the study will provide a unique opportunity to test possible mechanisms and causal pathways mediating the associations of genetic factors, psychological characteristics, and addictions.
KW - addiction genetics
KW - behavioral addictions
KW - integrative approach
KW - psychological addiction factors
KW - substance use disorders
UR - http://www.scopus.com/inward/record.url?scp=85056080907&partnerID=8YFLogxK
U2 - 10.1002/mpr.1748
DO - 10.1002/mpr.1748
M3 - Article
C2 - 30402898
AN - SCOPUS:85056080907
SN - 1049-8931
VL - 28
JO - INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF METHODS IN PSYCHIATRIC RESEARCH
JF - INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF METHODS IN PSYCHIATRIC RESEARCH
IS - 1
M1 - e1748
ER -