Cognitive capacity in female adolescent substance abusers.

Title
Cognitive capacity in female adolescent substance abusers.
Publication type
Journal Article
Year of Publication
1995
Journal
Drug Alcohol Depend
Volume
39
Issue
1
Pagination
15-21
Date published
1995 Jul
ISSN
0376-8716
Abstract

Female adolescents who qualified for a DSM-III-R diagnosis of psychoactive substance use disorder (n = 106) were compared to normal controls (n = 74) on a battery of cognitive, intellectual and achievement tests. It was found that the substance abuse group performed deficiently on tests requiring language skills, sustained attention and perceptual efficiency and scored lower than controls on standardized tests of intelligence and academic achievement. No relationship between magnitude of cognitive deficit and severity of substance abuse was observed. The implications of these findings are discussed with respect to the etiology and maintenance of drug use.