2017
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Salud y drogas
Ignacio Acuña et al., « DIFERENCIAS EN EL FUNCIONAMIENTO NEUROCOGNITIVO E IMPULSIVIDAD RASGO SEGÚN EL PATRÓN DE CONSUMO DE ALCOHOL EN JÓVENES DE 18 A 30 AÑOS », Salud y drogas, ID : 10670/1.d4769b...
Introduction. Adolescence is a period of life characterized by impulsive behavior and risky decision making (DM) which is associated with onset and progression in alcohol consumption. Aim . Assess the effect of the pattern of alcohol consumption (PAC) over DM executive function (EF) and impulsivity in an 18 - to 30 -year - old college sample . Methods. A prospective ex -post facto design was used to assess PAC effect over DM and impulsivity. IGT, GDT, and CBT were used to assess DM, WCST to assess executive function and UPPS -P sub -scale s to assess impulsivity. Results. P articipants classified as Binge and Heavy drinkers had the worst performance on IGT and CBT and were higher in all dimensions of UPPS- P, except to P ositive Urgency. Additionally, they have less correct answers on WCST. Conc lusion. This data allows to conclude severe PAC has effects on neurocognitive performance in young.