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简介:甲基苯丙胺依赖与一系列神经心理改变有关。目的:探讨年轻男性甲基苯丙胺依赖障碍患者的视觉建构能力和视觉记忆。方法:方便抽样15人。所有参与者都被关进戒毒诊所;在一次访问之后,将复杂的Rey图(Complex Rey Figure, CRF)从执行过程中应用到副本和存储器中。结果:发现副本的视觉构造被保存下来(尽管有三名参与者表现出较差的执行能力)。另一方面,15名参与者中有14人有视觉记忆缺陷。与规范参数的比较将甲基苯丙胺依赖青年在临床显著CRF的再现到记忆方面获得的平均值放置。计算了效应量(d),发现对复制的影响中等,对内存的影响较小。此外,在定性分析中,观察到大多数参与者的生殖被认为是不成熟的或不太理性的,这与年龄的预期有关。讨论和结论:依赖甲基苯丙胺的青少年有情景记忆缺陷和执行改变的风险,特别是在组织和计划方面,建议在之后进行研究。
Viso-construcción y memoria visual en jóvenes con dependencia a las metanfetaminas
Introduction: methamphetamine dependence has been linked to a series of neuropsychological alterations. Objective: the present work had the purpose of exploring the viso-constructive ability and visual memory in young men with methamphetamine dependence disorder. Method: convenience sample of fifteen people. All the participants were interned in a detoxification clinic; after an interview, the Complex Rey Figure (CRF), was applied from in its execution to the copy and to the memory. Results: the viso-construction to the copy was found to be preserved (although three participants showed poor execution). On the other hand, visual memory deficiencies were observed in 14 of the 15 participants. Comparisons with normative parameters place the mean obtained by methamphetamine-dependent youths in reproduction to memory of the clinically significant CRF. The effect size (d) was calculated finding a medium effect on copying and a small effect on memory. In addition, in a qualitative analysis, it was observed that the majority of the participants made reproductions considered immature or less rational with respect to what was expected based on age. Discussion and conclusions: young methamphetamine dependent have a risk of deficits in episodic memory and executive alterations, specifically in organization and planning, functions suggested to be study afterwards.