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Addictions et mécanismes d'autorégulation : Pour une approche multifactorielle et dynamique
Billieux, Joël; Van der Linden, Martial
2010In Psychotropes: Revue Internationale des Toxicomanies et des Addictions, 16 (1), p. 45-56
 

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Keywords :
Addictions; Impulsivity; Self-control; Self-regulation
Abstract :
[en] Self regulation has traditionally been a central concept in many theoretical models of addictive behaviors, whether related to substance use or not. Although numerous studies have established a clear relationship between low self-regulation (lack of impulse control) and addictive behaviours, few have been based on a specific theoretical rational which considers the multifaceted nature of selfregulation and its related psychological mechanisms. The present article emphasizes the necessity to propose an integrative approach taking into account the specific contribution of the various facets of impulsivity in addictive behaviours. We also discuss the limitations of conceptualizing addictive behaviours by focusing solely on individual differences in self-regulation abilities.
Disciplines :
Neurosciences & behavior
Author, co-author :
Billieux, Joël;  Unité de Psychopathologie et Neuropsychologie Cognitive, Université de Genève, 40 boulevard du Pont d'Arve, 1205 Genève, Switzerland
Van der Linden, Martial ;  Université de Liège - ULiège > Département de Psychologie > Département de Psychologie
Language :
French
Title :
Addictions et mécanismes d'autorégulation : Pour une approche multifactorielle et dynamique
Alternative titles :
[en] Addictions and self regulation mechanisms: For a dynamic and multifaceted approach
Publication date :
2010
Journal title :
Psychotropes: Revue Internationale des Toxicomanies et des Addictions
ISSN :
1245-2092
eISSN :
1782-1487
Publisher :
De Boeck Universite, Belgium
Volume :
16
Issue :
1
Pages :
45-56
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