Relapse as a nonlinear dynamic system: Application to patients with alcohol use disorders

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作者
Hufford, MR [1 ]
Witkiewitz, K [1 ]
Shields, AL [1 ]
Kodya, S [1 ]
Caruso, JC [1 ]
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[1] Univ Montana, Dept Psychol, Missoula, MT 59812 USA
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10.1037/0021-843X.112.2.219
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B849 [应用心理学];
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Understanding the relapse process is one of the most important issues in addictive behaviors research. To date, most studies have taken a linear approach toward predicting relapse based on risk factors. Nonlinear dynamical systems theory can be used to describe processes that are not adequately modeled using a linear approach. In particular, the authors propose that catastrophe theory, a subset of nonlinear dynamical systems theory, can be used to describe the relapse process in addictive behaviors. Two small prospective studies using 6-month follow-ups of patients with alcohol use disorders (inpatient, n = 51; outpatient, n = 43) illustrate how cusp catastrophe theory may be used to predict relapse. Results from these preliminary studies indicate that a cusp catastrophe model has more predictive utility than traditional linear models.
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