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Stevan Geoffrey Severtson1, Sarah von Thomsen, Sarra L Hedden, William Latimer.
Abstract
This study explored the association between readiness to enter treatment and performance on the Wisconsin Card Sorting Test (WCST), a measure of problem solving ability and executive functioning. Data for this analysis was collected on 258 current regular users of heroin and/or cocaine as part of an epidemiologic study on executive function and drug use. A structural equation model was used to test the hypotheses that poorer performance on the WCST would predict lower scores on two latent constructs measuring motivation to change drug use. Specifically, poorer performance on the WCST was associated with lower recognition of problem use. Associations between treatment enrollment within the past six months and regular use of more than one drug were also observed. Findings highlight the importance of considering cognitive impairment in programs targeting active drug users and promoting treatment participation. 2010 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.Entities:
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Year: 2010 PMID: 20226598 PMCID: PMC6455808 DOI: 10.1016/j.addbeh.2010.02.012
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Addict Behav ISSN: 0306-4603 Impact factor: 3.913