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  • A survey of international addiction researchers’ views on implications of brain-based explanations of addiction and the responsibility of affected persons
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  1. Ochterbeck, Doris |
  2. Frense, Jennifer |
  3. Forberger, Sarah |
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  • 2023-08-11
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  • 41(1):39-56
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  • 2023
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  • https://doi.org/10.1177/14550725231188802 |
  • https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10863558/ |
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  • https://journals.sagepub.com/doi/10.1177/14550725231188802#supplementary-materials |
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  • AIM: To complement existing stakeholder surveys by exploring addiction researchers’ views on the implications of brain-based explanations of addiction and the responsibilities of addicted persons. METHODS: A total of 190 researchers from 29 countries (13.2%) participated in a LimeSurvey. Their perspectives on implications of brain-based explanations of addiction were explored qualitatively using open-ended questions. In addition, respondents could indicate their views on the responsibility of addicted individuals for their condition and actions using a Likert scale and a free-text field (“mixed methods light”). Qualitative analyses inductively identified the most frequent themes and deductively assessed the overall impact (positive, negative or both/ambivalent). Quantitative analyses included frequencies and proportions. RESULTS: The major themes mentioned were medicalisation and the neglect of other factors, better treatment options and access, (reduced) stigma and (impaired) agency of affected persons. The overall evaluation yielded 46% positive, 33% negative and 16% ambivalent views. Approximately 60% of the participants considered addicted persons to be responsible for their condition and 80% for their actions. CONCLUSIONS: According to researchers, a brain-based approach to addictions has positive and negative implications. In particular, the neglect of factors other than biomedical seems to be of concern. Thus, a re-consideration of research priorities as well as affected individuals’ agency and role in treatment and care seems warranted.
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lokal stigma
lokal responsibility
lokal brain-based explanations of addiction
lokal medicalisation
lokal researchers’ views
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  1. Bundesministerium für Bildung und Forschung |
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