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Drugs As Instruments: Describing and Testing a Behavioral Approach to the Study of Neuroenhancement

机译:药物为仪器:描述和测试行为学方法以研究神经增强

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Neuroenhancement (NE) is the non-medical use of psychoactive substances to produce a subjective enhancement in psychological functioning and experience. So far empirical investigations of individuals' motivation for NE however have been hampered by the lack of theoretical foundation. This study aimed to apply drug instrumentalization theory to user motivation for NE. We argue that NE should be defined and analyzed from a behavioral perspective rather than in terms of the characteristics of substances used for NE. In the empirical study we explored user behavior by analyzing relationships between drug options (use over-the-counter products, prescription drugs, illicit drugs) and postulated drug instrumentalization goals (e.g., improved cognitive performance, counteracting fatigue, improved social interaction). Questionnaire data from 1438 university students were subjected to exploratory and confirmatory factor analysis to address the question of whether analysis of drug instrumentalization should be based on the assumption that users are aiming to achieve a certain goal and choose their drug accordingly or whether NE behavior is more strongly rooted in a decision to try or use a certain drug option. We used factor mixture modeling to explore whether users could be separated into qualitatively different groups defined by a shared “goal × drug option” configuration. Our results indicate, first, that individuals' decisions about NE are eventually based on personal attitude to drug options (e.g., willingness to use an over-the-counter product but not to abuse prescription drugs) rather than motivated by desire to achieve a specific goal (e.g., fighting tiredness) for which different drug options might be tried. Second, data analyses suggested two qualitatively different classes of users. Both predominantly used over-the-counter products, but “neuroenhancers” might be characterized by a higher propensity to instrumentalize over-the-counter products for virtually all investigated goals whereas “fatigue-fighters” might be inclined to use over-the-counter products exclusively to fight fatigue. We believe that psychological investigations like these are essential, especially for designing programs to prevent risky behavior.
机译:神经增强(NE)是精神活性物质的非医学用途,可在心理功能和经验上产生主观增强。迄今为止,由于缺乏理论基础,对个人对NE动机的实证研究受到了阻碍。这项研究旨在将药物工具化理论应用于NE用户的动机。我们认为,应从行为角度而不是就用于NE的物质的特性来定义和分析NE。在实证研究中,我们通过分析药物选择(使用非处方产品,处方药,非法药物)与假定的药物工具化目标(例如,改善认知能力,抵消疲劳,改善社会互动)之间的关系来探索用户行为。对1438名大学生的问卷调查数据进行了探索性和确认性因素分析,以解决以下问题:是否应该基于以下假设进行药物工具化分析:用户旨在实现某个目标并据此选择他们的药物,或者NE行为是否更多强烈根植于尝试或使用某种药物选择的决定。我们使用因子混合模型来探索是否可以将用户划分为由共享的“目标×药物选择”配置定义的不同性质的群体。我们的结果表明,首先,个人对NE的决定最终基于个人对药物选择的态度(例如,愿意使用非处方产品而不是滥用处方药),而不是出于实现特定目标的愿望可以尝试不同药物选择的目标(例如,对抗疲劳)。其次,数据分析显示出两种在质量上不同的用户类别。两种产品都主要使用非处方药,但“神经增强剂”的特点可能是针对几乎所有调查目标将非处方药用于工具化的倾向更高,而“疲劳斗士”可能倾向于使用非处方药产品专门对抗疲劳。我们认为,像这样的心理调查是必不可少的,特别是对于设计程序来防止危险行为。

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