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Assessment of neuropsychological impairments in regular cannabis users.
Bechtel, S; Lazar, V; Albuisson, E; Schwan, R; Laprévote, V; Bernardin, F; Schwitzer, T.
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  • Bechtel S; Pôle hospitalo-universitaire de psychiatrie d'adultes du Grand Nancy, centre psychothérapique de Nancy, 1, rue du Docteur Archambault, 54521 Laxou, France.
  • Lazar V; Pôle hospitalo-universitaire de psychiatrie d'adultes du Grand Nancy, centre psychothérapique de Nancy, 1, rue du Docteur Archambault, 54521 Laxou, France.
  • Albuisson E; Unité de méthodologie, DRCI, BIOBASE, département MPI, data management et statistique UMDS, CHRU-Nancy, 54000 Nancy, France; Université de Lorraine, Faculté de Médecine, Département du Grand Est de Recherche en Soins Primaires : DEGERESP, 54000 Nancy, France; CNRS, IECL, université de Lorraine, 5400
  • Schwan R; Pôle hospitalo-universitaire de psychiatrie d'adultes du Grand Nancy, centre psychothérapique de Nancy, 1, rue du Docteur Archambault, 54521 Laxou, France; Maison des addictions, CHRU Nancy, Nancy, France; IADI, U1254, INSERM, Université de Lorraine, CHRU de Nancy Brabois, Nancy, France.
  • Laprévote V; Pôle hospitalo-universitaire de psychiatrie d'adultes du Grand Nancy, centre psychothérapique de Nancy, 1, rue du Docteur Archambault, 54521 Laxou, France; Inserm U1114, fédération de médecine translationnelle de Strasbourg, département de psychiatrie, centre hospitalier régional universitaire de St
  • Bernardin F; Pôle hospitalo-universitaire de psychiatrie d'adultes du Grand Nancy, centre psychothérapique de Nancy, 1, rue du Docteur Archambault, 54521 Laxou, France; Inserm U1114, fédération de médecine translationnelle de Strasbourg, département de psychiatrie, centre hospitalier régional universitaire de St
  • Schwitzer T; Pôle hospitalo-universitaire de psychiatrie d'adultes du Grand Nancy, centre psychothérapique de Nancy, 1, rue du Docteur Archambault, 54521 Laxou, France; IADI, U1254, INSERM, Université de Lorraine, CHRU de Nancy Brabois, Nancy, France. Electronic address: thomas.schwitzer@univ-lorraine.fr.
Encephale ; 48(2): 132-138, 2022 Apr.
Article en En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-34092379
ABSTRACT

BACKGROUND:

Cannabis is the most widely used illicit drug in the world. It is responsible for cognitive dysfunction of memory, speed of information processing, attention, and executive functions. Cognitive performance depends on the level of study, tolerance, and duration of abstinence from cannabis use. This study analyses cognitive function in a large population of regular cannabis consumers taking into account level of education.

METHODS:

A battery of neuropsychological tests using the Cambridge Neuropsychological Test Automated Battery was performed on a population of 58 cannabis users categorized into two groups according to their level of education with a threshold of 12 years of study, and 25 non-users.

RESULTS:

In Attention Switching Task percent correct trials, significant differences were found between the group of cannabis smokers with less than 12 years of study and the non-smoker group (P=0.022), and between the cannabis users with more than 12 years of study and the non-smoker group (P=0.008). A significantly lower performance in the Rapid Visual Information Processing (Mean latency, Probability of hit, Total hits, Total misses, Correct rejections) was found in the cannabis users with less than 12 years of study compared with the non-user group.

CONCLUSION:

In our population, chronic cannabis users presented divided and sustained attention and working memory disorders. Rapid Visual Information Processing performance may be influenced by education level in cannabis smokers.
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Texto completo: 1 Base de datos: MEDLINE Asunto principal: Cannabis Idioma: En Revista: Encephale Año: 2022 Tipo del documento: Article

Texto completo: 1 Base de datos: MEDLINE Asunto principal: Cannabis Idioma: En Revista: Encephale Año: 2022 Tipo del documento: Article