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. 2014 Jan 30;215(1):208-16.
doi: 10.1016/j.psychres.2013.11.004. Epub 2013 Nov 13.

"Frontal systems" behaviors in comorbid human immunodeficiency virus infection and methamphetamine dependency

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"Frontal systems" behaviors in comorbid human immunodeficiency virus infection and methamphetamine dependency

María J Marquine et al. Psychiatry Res. .

Abstract

Human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) infection and methamphetamine (MA) dependence are associated with neural injury preferentially involving frontostriatal circuits. Little is known, however, about how these commonly comorbid conditions impact behavioral presentations typically associated with frontal systems dysfunction. Our sample comprised 47 HIV-uninfected/MA-nondependent; 25 HIV-uninfected/MA-dependent; 36 HIV-infected/MA-nondependent; and 28 HIV-infected/MA-dependent subjects. Participants completed self-report measures of "frontal systems" behaviors, including impulsivity/disinhibition, sensation-seeking, and apathy. They also underwent comprehensive neurocognitive and neuropsychiatric assessments that allowed for detailed characterization of neurocognitive deficits and comorbid/premorbid conditions, including lifetime Mood and Substance Use Disorders, Attention-Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder, and Antisocial Personality Disorder. Multivariable regression models adjusting for potential confounds (i.e., demographics and comorbid/premorbid conditions) showed that MA dependence was independently associated with increased impulsivity/disinhibition, sensation-seeking and apathy, and HIV infection with greater apathy. However, we did not see synergistic/additive effects of HIV and MA on frontal systems behaviors. Global neurocognitive impairment was relatively independent of the frontal systems behaviors, which is consistent with the view that these constructs may have relatively separable biopsychosocial underpinnings. Future research should explore whether both neurocognitive impairment and frontal systems behaviors may independently contribute to everyday functioning outcomes relevant to HIV and MA.

Keywords: Apathy; HIV; Impulsive behavior; Sensation; Substance abuse.

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Cohen's d effect sizes on neurocognitive functioning (Global Deficit Scores, GDS) and Frontal System Behaviors (impulsivity/disinhibition, Imp/Dis; sensation-seeking, Sens-Seek; and apathy scores) by risk group (as compared to the HIV−/MA− groups).

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