A review of mathematical modeling of addiction regarding both (neuro-) psychological processes and the social contagion perspectives.

Addict Behav

Computational Science Lab, University of Amsterdam, Netherlands; Institute for Advanced Studies, University of Amsterdam, Netherlands; National Center of Cognitive Research, ITMO University, St. Petersburg Russian Federation, Russia.

Published: April 2022

Addiction is a complex biopsychosocial phenomenon, impacted by biological predispositions, psychological processes, and the social environment. Using mathematical and computational models that allow for surrogative reasoning may be a promising avenue for gaining a deeper understanding of this complex behavior. This paper reviews and classifies a selection of formal models of addiction focusing on the intra- and inter-individual dynamics, i.e., (neuro) psychological models and social models. We find that these modeling approaches to addiction are too disjoint and argue that in order to unravel the complexities of biopsychosocial processes of addiction, models should integrate intra- and inter-individual factors.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.addbeh.2021.107201DOI Listing

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