Executive functions and emotion regulation in substance use disorder

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ABSTRACT Objective The executive functions (EF) and emotion regulation (ER) their relationship with the substance use disorder (SUD) were analyzed. Methods A cross-sectional design was used. sample consisted of 130 volunteers divided into three groups: group 01 (n = 60), composed participants who did not meet diagnostic criteria for any type SUD; 02 51), users alcohol and/or tobacco disorder; 03 19), multiple disorder, including at least one illicit substance. Results Group presented worse performance in EF ER when compared to 01, showed a significant correlation between working memory maladaptive ER. great losses other groups. Conclusion This study supports idea that EF, SUD are related. In addition, it observed people had without SUD, greater damage being polysubstances.

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ژورنال

عنوان ژورنال: Jornal Brasileiro De Psiquiatria

سال: 2021

ISSN: ['0047-2085', '1982-0208']

DOI: https://doi.org/10.1590/0047-2085000000331