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      Evaluation of the Addictions Neuroclinical Assessment (ANA) Framework through Deep Phenotyping of Problem Drinkers

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          Abstract

          Background:

          To advance the development of a neuroscience-informed understanding of alcohol use disorder (AUD) through the Addictions Neuroclinical Assessment (ANA) framework, the present study reports on deep phenotyping of a large sample of problem drinkers.

          Methods:

          Participants ( n = 1,679) were primarily heavy drinkers with and without AUD, who completed a phenotypic battery of well-validated scales and behavioral measures of alcohol use and problems, mood, attention, and impulsivity. These scales were subjected to sequential factor analytic work in order to derive a factor solution that explains biobehavioral variation in the sample. To assess the construct validity of the resulting factor solution, scores on each factor were associated with demographic and clinical indicators.

          Results:

          Factor analysis techniques using indicators of alcohol use and problems, mood, attention, and impulsivity implicated four functional domains that compliment and extend the proposed ANA domains: negative alcohol-related consequences, incentive salience, negative emotionality, and executive function. Demographic and clinical variables significantly predicted scores on all ANA domains.

          Conclusions:

          This study provides an independent test of the recently proposed neuroscience-based ANA framework. Results largely support the novel approach in identifying four core constructs in problem drinkers. Future studies can deepen our understanding of how these domains are relevant to AUD by incorporating biomarkers.

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          Journal
          7513587
          3445
          Drug Alcohol Depend
          Drug Alcohol Depend
          Drug and alcohol dependence
          0376-8716
          1879-0046
          5 March 2021
          13 February 2021
          01 April 2021
          08 April 2021
          : 221
          : 108603
          Affiliations
          [1 ]Department of Psychology, University of California at Los Angeles, Psychology Building 1285, Los Angeles, CA 90095, United States of America
          [2 ]Department of Psychiatry and Biobehavioral Sciences, University of California at Los Angeles, 760 Westwood Plaza, Los Angeles, CA 90095, United States of America
          Author notes
          Address Correspondence to: Lara A. Ray, Ph.D., Professor, University of California, Los Angeles, Psychology Department, 1285 Franz Hall, Box 951563, Los Angeles, CA 90095-1563; Phone: 310-794-5383; Fax: 310-206-5895; lararay@ 123456psych.ucla.edu
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          PMC8026564 PMC8026564 8026564 nihpa1677282
          10.1016/j.drugalcdep.2021.108603
          8026564
          33618192
          e2bb5742-84d1-46a1-9689-a51dd5558417
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          Alcohol use disorder,Addictions Neuroclinical Assessment,Neuroscience,Phenotyping,Addiction cycle

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