Cognitive functioning associated with stimulant use in patients with non-affective psychosis, their unaffected siblings and healthy controls
@article{vanderMeer2013CognitiveFA,
title={Cognitive functioning associated with stimulant use in patients with non-affective psychosis, their unaffected siblings and healthy controls},
author={F J van der Meer and Julia H. Meijer and C. J. Meijer and Wim van den Brink and Eva Velthorst},
journal={Psychological Medicine},
year={2013},
volume={44},
pages={1901 - 1911}
}Background Little is known about the effect of stimulant use (amphetamines, cocaine, ecstasy) on cognitive functioning in schizophrenia patients. The current study examined (1) whether recency and frequency of stimulant use is associated with cognitive functioning and (2) whether these associations differ between psychotic patients, their unaffected siblings and controls. Method Participants completed a comprehensive cognitive test battery. Stimulant use was assessed by urinalysis and by the…
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