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Losing train of thought9/12/2023 ![]() "While abstinence or reduced substance use may partially improve cognition, future research should determine whether factors shown to protect against cognitive impairments in aging adults, such as a healthy diet, and physical and intellectual activities, also protect against cognitive impairments in populations with difficulties in reducing substance use," said Dr. Prevalence of substance use ranged from 33 percent for binge drinking to 1 percent for cocaine. Slightly more than two-thirds were Non-Hispanic White and 60 percent completed at least some college. ![]() About half the sample was female, 45 years of age or older, with an income of $20,000 or less. A lower score on executive functioning scale was associated with frequent binge drinking and drug use, cocaine in particular.īinge drinking was defined as four or more drinks in a day for women and at least 5 drinks in a day for men. Brian Bringelson/Gabe Dulek - Losing Train Of Thought - YouTube words & music by Brian Bringelsonmixed by Gabe Dulekmastered by Matt NethGabe: drums, percussion, moogBrian: guitars, bass. Poorer attention was linked with frequent and infrequent binge drinking and use of drugs, in particular, stimulants. "Our validation of the cognitive scales will facilitate further investigations of the relationships of cognitive functioning to the use of multiple substances, substance use disorders and treatment utilization, advancing our knowledge of substance use, a major public health problem." ![]() "Our study shows the validity of two scales for assessing how cognitive impairments are associated with many substance disorders including alcohol, cannabis, cocaine and one's ability to function well in important interpersonal or occupational areas," said Efrat Aharonovich, PhD, Department of Psychiatry, Columbia University Medical Center, and first author. adult population, to create two cognitive scales based on dimensionality and reliability. The researchers analyzed data from 36,085 respondents to the 2012-2013 National Epidemiologic Survey on Alcohol and Related Conditions-III, a representative sample of the U.S. "Regardless if cognitive impairments precede substance use or vice versa, poorer cognitive functioning negatively impacts daily life and may cause lack of insight into one's substance use as a source of problems, impeding treatment utilization or decreasing the likelihood of effective treatment," said senior author Deborah Hasin, PhD, Columbia Mailman School of Public Health professor of Epidemiology and in the Department of Psychiatry at Columbia University Medical Center. This is the first study to find associations between deficits in attention and executive functioning with frequency of binge drinking and use of marijuana, cocaine, opioids, sedatives and tranquilizers, and stimulants in the general population ages 18 and older.
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