2020
Impulsivity across Substance Use Categories: Consideration of Sex/Gender
DeVito EE, Weinberger AH, Pang RD, Petersen N, Fagle T, Allen AM. Impulsivity across Substance Use Categories: Consideration of Sex/Gender. Current Behavioral Neuroscience Reports 2020, 7: 109-127. PMID: 33614396, PMCID: PMC7891462, DOI: 10.1007/s40473-020-00213-6.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchSubstance use disordersUse disordersSubstance use groupSubstance use categoriesSubstance-using populationsHigh impulsivitySubstance use severityClinical severityUse of substancesTreatment outcomesInclusion criteriaSex/genderSubstance use behaviorsSex/gender differencesReviewThe goalUse severityRecent evidenceSeverityRange of substancesRole of impulsivityDisordersImpulsivityFemale individualsGender differencesCurrent body
2017
Drug Stroop: Mechanisms of response to computerized cognitive behavioral therapy for cocaine dependence in a randomized clinical trial
DeVito EE, Kiluk BD, Nich C, Mouratidis M, Carroll KM. Drug Stroop: Mechanisms of response to computerized cognitive behavioral therapy for cocaine dependence in a randomized clinical trial. Drug And Alcohol Dependence 2017, 183: 162-168. PMID: 29258028, PMCID: PMC5803332, DOI: 10.1016/j.drugalcdep.2017.10.022.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsCognitive behavioral therapyDrug-related stimuliAttentional biasDrug-related cuesCognitive controlStroop effectStroop taskBehavioral therapyTreatment componentsComputer-based cognitive behavioral therapyComputerized cognitive behavioral therapyPoor cognitive controlCognitive control processesExecutive cognitive controlSubstance use severityCocaine use outcomesCocaine use disorderResponse inhibitionUse severityUse outcomesControl processGreater engagementTreatment retentionCBT4CBTCocaine dependence