The Interaction of Person-Affect-Cognition-Execution (I-PACE) model for addictive behaviors: Update, generalization to addictive behaviors beyond internet-use disorders, and specification of the process character of addictive behaviors
Erwin L. Hahn Institute for Magnetic Resonance Imaging · University of Duisburg-Essen · +7 more institutions
Abstract
We propose an updated version of the Interaction of Person-Affect-Cognition-Execution (I-PACE) model, which we argue to be valid for several types of addictive behaviors, such as gambling, gaming, buying-shopping, and compulsive sexual behavior disorders. Based on recent empirical findings and theoretical considerations, we argue that addictive behaviors develop as a consequence of the interactions between predisposing variables, affective and cognitive responses to specific stimuli, and executive functions, such as inhibitory control and decision-making. In the process of addictive behaviors, the associations between cue-reactivity/craving and diminished inhibitory control contribute to the development of…
Citation impact
- FWCI
- 141.40
- Percentile
- 100%
- References
- 143
Authors
7- MBMatthias BrandCorresponding
Erwin L. Hahn Institute for Magnetic Resonance Imaging, University of Duisburg-Essen
- EWElisa Wegmann
University of Duisburg-Essen
- RSRudolf Stark
University of Giessen
- AMAstrid Müller
Medizinische Hochschule Hannover
- KWKlaus Wölfling
University Medical Center of the Johannes Gutenberg University Mainz, Johannes Gutenberg University Mainz
Topics & keywords
- Addiction
- Psychology
- Cognition
- Affect (linguistics)
- Addictive behavior
- Cognitive psychology
- Conditioned place preference
- Neuroscience
- Peace, Justice and strong institutions