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No evidence for a reciprocal relationship between daily self-control failures and addictive behavior
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We all experience some type of self-control failure (SCF) in our daily lives. Given the common underlying mechanisms with addictive disorders, we wanted to test the hypothesis that a generally higher susceptibility to SCFs in daily life predicts more addictive behavior, or vice versa. At baseline, 338 individuals (19-27 years, 59% female) from a community sample participated in a multilevel assess…
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Volitional Dysfunction in Self-control Failures and Addictive Behaviours
| Registered: 2021-09-23 12:38 UTC
Failures of self-control during conflicts between long-term goals and immediate desires are a key characteristic of many harmful behaviours, including...
Hypothesis C1: Cross-lagged association between daily self-control failures and addictive behaviour
| Registered: 2022-12-06 09:48 UTC
Please note that this is a detailed description of a part of the hypotheses from the project ‘Volitional Dysfunction in Self-control Failures and Addi...
Volitional Dysfunction in Self-control Failures and Addictive Behaviours
The aim of the project is to elucidate whether impairments of cognitive control, performance-monitoring, and value-based decision-making and dysfuncti...
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