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Subjective executive function deficits in hazardous alcohol drinkers.

Anna PowellHarry SumnallCecil KulluLynn OwensCatharine Montgomery
Published in: Journal of psychopharmacology (Oxford, England) (2021)
Hazardous drinking was associated with lower subjective EF, and this mediated the effect of alcohol on alcohol-related problems. This may be due to changes in prefrontal brain regions, which could indicate greater risk for the development of alcohol dependence (AD). Future research should use additional means to assess EF in hazardous drinkers, including recovery of function, development of AD and the relationship between cognition and alcohol-related daily problems.
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