Bridging the Gap: A Holistic View of Personality Factors in Individuals With and Without Alcohol Use
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- PMCID: PMC10925557
- DOI: 10.7759/cureus.53935
Bridging the Gap: A Holistic View of Personality Factors in Individuals With and Without Alcohol Use
Abstract
This comprehensive review examines the intricate interplay between personality factors and alcohol use, shedding light on the dynamic relationship that shapes the initiation, progression, and outcomes of alcohol-related behaviors. The exploration encompasses vital personality traits such as sensation seeking, impulsivity, neuroticism, extroversion, agreeableness, conscientiousness, and openness to experience. The bidirectional nature of this association is underscored, emphasizing how personality influences and is influenced by alcohol consumption patterns. Protective personality factors, including resilience, emotional regulation, and social support, are identified as crucial elements in mitigating the risk of alcohol use disorders (AUDs). The implications for clinical practice advocate for tailored interventions that address individual personality profiles, while policy considerations highlight the need for targeted prevention efforts that acknowledge the diverse ways individuals respond to alcohol use. Furthermore, a call for future research emphasizes emerging perspectives, improved methodologies, and ongoing exploration of intervention strategies to advance our understanding of this complex relationship and refine approaches for prevention and treatment. As we navigate this evolving field, the insights gleaned hold promise for shaping more compelling and nuanced interventions to address the diverse needs of individuals affected by AUDs.
Keywords: alcohol use; bidirectional relationship; intervention strategies; personality factors; prevention and treatment; protective factors.
Copyright © 2024, Bezalwar et al.
Conflict of interest statement
The authors have declared that no competing interests exist.
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