Clinical implications and methodological challenges in the study of the neuropsychological correlates of cannabis, stimulant, and opioid abuse

A Verdejo-García, F López-Torrecillas… - Neuropsychology …, 2004 - Springer
Chronic consumption of several drugs of abuse (cannabis, stimulants, opioids) has been
associated with the presence of neuropsychological impairments in a broad range of …

Relationships between cognitive complaints and quality of life in older adults with mild cognitive impairment, mild Alzheimer disease dementia, and normal cognition

SD Stites, K Harkins, JD Rubright… - Alzheimer Disease & …, 2018 - journals.lww.com
Purpose: To examine in persons with varying degrees of cognitive impairment the
relationship between self-reports of cognitive complaints and quality of life (QOL). Methods …

A summary of the FDA-NIMH-MATRICS workshop on clinical trial design for neurocognitive drugs for schizophrenia

RW Buchanan, M Davis, D Goff, MF Green… - Schizophrenia …, 2005 - academic.oup.com
Abstract Objective: On April 23, 2004, a joint meeting of the FDA, NIMH, MATRICS
investigators, and experts from academia and the pharmaceutical industry was convened to …

Rapid cognitive screening of patients with substance use disorders.

ML Copersino, W Fals-Stewart… - Experimental and …, 2009 - psycnet.apa.org
To date, there has not been a time-efficient and resource-conscious way to identify cognitive
impairment in patients with substance use disorders (SUDs). In this study, we assessed the …

Screening tools for cognitive impairment in adults with substance use disorders: a systematic review

KY Ko, N Ridley, SD Bryce, K Allott, A Smith… - Journal of the …, 2022 - cambridge.org
Objectives: Cognitive impairment is common in individuals with substance use disorders
(SUDs), yet no evidence-based guidelines exist regarding the most appropriate screening …

[HTML][HTML] Assessment of executive function in patients with substance use disorder: A comparison of inventory-and performance-based assessment

E Hagen, AH Erga, KP Hagen, SM Nesvåg… - Journal of Substance …, 2016 - Elsevier
Introduction Chronic polysubstance abuse (SUD) is associated with neurophysiological and
neuroanatomical changes. Neurocognitive impairment tends to affect quality of life …

Cognition, commitment language, and behavioral change among cocaine-dependent patients.

E Aharonovich, PC Amrhein, A Bisaga… - Psychology of …, 2008 - psycnet.apa.org
Patients' cognitive abilities and verbal expressions of commitment to behavioral change
predict different aspects of substance abuse treatment outcome, but these 2 traits have …

Memory and attention performance in psychiatric patients: lack of correspondence between clinician-rated and patient-rated functioning with neuropsychological test …

S Moritz, S Ferahli, D Naber - Journal of the International …, 2004 - cambridge.org
In the present study, the correspondence between clinician-assessed and self-reported
neurocognitive performance was contrasted with scores obtained from psychometric …

Substance abusers' self-awareness of the neurobehavioral consequences of addiction

A Verdejo-García, M Pérez-García - Psychiatry Research, 2008 - Elsevier
Substance abusers (SA) usually deny or are not aware that they have a problem. Recent
neuro-scientific evidence suggests that denial of problems related to drug use can be …

Assessment of cognitive flexibility in anorexia nervosa–self-report or experimental measure? A brief report

N Lounes, G Khan, K Tchanturia - Journal of the International …, 2011 - cambridge.org
This study investigated the correspondence between self-report and experimental measures
of cognitive flexibility in individuals with anorexia nervosa (AN) and healthy controls (HCs) …