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Cognitive functioning in patients with alcohol use disorder who start outpatient treatment.

Rocio Villa1, Ashkan Espandian, Pilar A Sáiz, Mónica Astals, Joana K Valencia, Emilia Martínez-Santamaría, Sandra Álvarez, María Paz García-Portilla, Julio Bobes, Gerardo Flórez.   

Abstract

The main objective of the present study is to analyze the presence of cognitive impairment associated with alcohol consumption in patients with moderate or severe alcohol use disorder seeking outpatient treatment for their dependence. To do this, we compared a sample of 111 patients with active alcohol use disorder who initiated ambulatory treatment with 100 healthy controls. We compared sociodemographic and clinical variables associated with alcohol consumption, such as alcohol craving and impulsivity. A systematized battery of cognitive tests was also used in the comparison, which allowed the evaluation of the following functions: Attention, anterograde memory, processing speed, verbal fluency, executive function and implicit attitude towards alcoholic beverages. Compared with healthy controls, patients with moderate or severe alcohol use disorder performed significantly worse in all tests used, and therefore in all cognitive functions evaluated, but for two tests, the Iowa Gambling Test and the Implicit Association Test. The analysis through a correlation matrix of the patient group indicates that patients who report more impulsivity and more chronic alcohol abuse and with more addiction are those who suffer greater deterioration in their cognitive function. Cognitive damage associated with alcohol consumption was distributed heterogeneously among patients. The present study confirms the presence of cognitive deterioration associated with alcohol consumption in patients seeking outpatient treatment.

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Year:  2021        PMID: 31342077     DOI: 10.20882/adicciones.1326

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Adicciones        ISSN: 0214-4840            Impact factor:   2.979


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1.  Cognitive dysfunction and cerebral volumetric deficits in individuals with Alzheimer's disease, alcohol use disorder, and dual diagnosis.

Authors:  Simon Zhornitsky; Shefali Chaudhary; Thang M Le; Yu Chen; Sheng Zhang; Stéphane Potvin; Herta H Chao; Christopher H van Dyck; Chiang-Shan R Li
Journal:  Psychiatry Res Neuroimaging       Date:  2021-08-29       Impact factor: 2.376

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