Screening for alcoholism among persons with recent traumatic brain injury.
CH Bombardier, J Kilmer, D Ehde - Rehabilitation Psychology, 1997 - psycnet.apa.org
This study examined the clinical utility of various brief screening procedures for identifying
persons with a prior history of alcoholism among patients with recent traumatic brain injury …
persons with a prior history of alcoholism among patients with recent traumatic brain injury …
Neuropsychiatry of alcohol-related brain damage
K Wilson - Oxford Textbook of Neuropsychiatry, 2020 - books.google.com
Liver disease is recognized as a major 'end-organ disease'related to alcohol misuse.
Likewise, the brain is commonly affected by long-term alcohol misuse. Most clinicians will be …
Likewise, the brain is commonly affected by long-term alcohol misuse. Most clinicians will be …
Comparison of the MoCA and BEARNI tests for detection of cognitive impairment in in-patients with alcohol use disorders
S Pelletier, R Alarcon, V Ewert, M Forest… - Drug and alcohol …, 2018 - Elsevier
Introduction Screening of cognitive impairment is a major challenge in alcoholics seeking
treatment, since cognitive dysfunction may impair the overall efficacy of rehabilitation …
treatment, since cognitive dysfunction may impair the overall efficacy of rehabilitation …
ROLE OF MINIMAL BRAIN DYSFUNCTION AND PRIMARY ALCOHOLISM IN THE PREDICTION OF NEUROPSYCHOLOGICAL PERFORMANCE IN ALCOHOLICS.
R De Obaldia - 1984 - elibrary.ru
It has been hypothesized for many years that alcoholism is not a unitary disorder. The idea
that the different types of alcoholism might have different degrees of neuropsychological …
that the different types of alcoholism might have different degrees of neuropsychological …
Cognitive deficits as a function of years of alcohol abuse
C Defranco, AR Tarbox… - The American journal of …, 1985 - Taylor & Francis
The present study relates duration of alcohol abuse and degree of cognitive impairment
among a population of alcohol dependent subjects (DSM-III). Data on 175 consecutively …
among a population of alcohol dependent subjects (DSM-III). Data on 175 consecutively …
Performance of recently detoxified patients with alcoholism on a neuropsychological screening test
S Zinn, HB Bosworth, CL Edwards, PE Logue… - Addictive …, 2003 - Elsevier
Objective: Early in recovery from alcoholism, cognitive deficits may compromise patients'
utilization of rehabilitative information. Cognitive impairment in a sample of newly detoxified …
utilization of rehabilitative information. Cognitive impairment in a sample of newly detoxified …
Neuropsychological deficit in chronic alcoholism: early detection and prediction by analysis of verbal behavior.
LA Gottschalk, MJ Eckardt… - … and alcohol actions …, 1983 - europepmc.org
The content analysis of five-minute speech samples obtained from detoxified chronic
alcoholic patients is a valid test for measuring cognitive impairment during the course of …
alcoholic patients is a valid test for measuring cognitive impairment during the course of …
Cognitive deficits and their relationship to other neurological complications in chronic alcoholic patients.
M Franceschi, G Truci, G Comi, L Lozza… - Journal of Neurology …, 1984 - jnnp.bmj.com
In randomly selected chronic alcoholics hospitalised for the first time for detoxification a high
prevalence (68%) of cognitive deficits was found. Peripheral neuronal damage was seen in …
prevalence (68%) of cognitive deficits was found. Peripheral neuronal damage was seen in …