Insufficient Evidence to Claim Salience/Preoccupation as a Peripheral Criterion of Addictive Disorder: A Commentary on Ciudad-Fernandez and Colleagues’ Secondary Analysis | Synapse
March 3, 2026
Insufficient Evidence to Claim Salience/Preoccupation as a Peripheral Criterion of Addictive Disorder: A Commentary on Ciudad-Fernandez and Colleagues’ Secondary Analysis
Key Points
Salience and preoccupation are insufficiently supported as peripheral criteria for addictive disorders, impacting diagnosis.
The analysis reveals weak correlations between preoccupation and established indicators of addictive behavior.
This commentary emphasizes the need for robust criteria in assessing addictive disorders' behavioral manifestations.
Attention to salience and preoccupation may lead to misinterpretation in clinical settings, requiring further validation.