2024
DOI: 10.1007/s44192-024-00060-x
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Evaluation of the executive functions and quality of life in a sample of Egyptian male adolescents with substance use disorder: A case-control study

Hassan Mohammed Sonbol,
Youmna Sabri,
Mohamed Shahda
et al.

Abstract: Background Adolescent substance use is a major problem that has serious medical, psychological, and legal consequences later in life. Substance use disorder is closely linked to deficits in executive functions. Impaired executive functions (EFs) have been linked to all stages of the substance use disorder (SUD) life cycle, increasing the likelihood of commencing use, escalating use more quickly, and increasing the likelihood of relapsing following treatment. The current study aimed at evaluatin… Show more

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