The sex gap in alcohol consumption is closing rapidly, due to alarming increases among women. From 2002-2013, Alcohol Use Disorder (AUD) increased 84% for women, compared to 35% for men. As such, there is an urgent need to determine the factors underlying sex differences in risk for AUD. Current addiction models propose three domains that drive problematic alcohol use and serve as candidate sex-specific risk factors: executive function, negative emotionality, and incentive salience. Data suggest that poor inhibitory control, a key component of executive function, is a stronger risk factor for women than for men. Moreover, there is have preliminary evidence that female drinkers show less engagement of neural inhibitory circuitry, and that this sex difference is influenced by estradiol. However, the degree to which hormonally-moderated sex differences in executive function extend to the negative emotionality and incentive salience domains, and how these sex differences influence current and future drinking is unknown. The goal of this study is to identify the mechanisms underlying sex-specific risk for AUD, and ultimately to help develop sex-specific prevention and treatment efforts. The overall objective of this trial is to determine the neural and hormonal factors contributing to sex-specific risk for AUD in three addiction domains: inhibitory control (executive function), negative emotionality, and alcohol cue reactivity (incentive salience).
Age range
21 Years – 26 Years
Sex
ALL
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Neural inhibitory function
Timeframe: 13 minutes
Neural inhibitory function
Timeframe: 13 minutes
Neural negative emotionality
Timeframe: 14 minutes
Neural negative emotionality
Timeframe: 14 minutes
Neural alcohol cue reactivity
Timeframe: 12 minutes
Neural alcohol cue reactivity
Timeframe: 12 minutes
Intravenous alcohol self-administration (IV-ASA)
Timeframe: 60 minutes
Intravenous alcohol self-administration (IV-ASA)
Timeframe: 60 minutes
Intravenous alcohol self-administration (IV-ASA)
Timeframe: 60 minutes
Self-reported current alcohol consumption
Timeframe: 20 minutes
Self-reported current alcohol consumption
Timeframe: 20 minutes
Prospective alcohol consumption
Timeframe: 18 months
Prospective alcohol consumption
Timeframe: 18 months