Cognitive and socio-cognitive functioning of chronic non-medical prescription opioid users.
Sara L KrollEmilija NikolicFranziska BieriMichael SoykaMarkus R BaumgartnerBoris B QuednowPublished in: Psychopharmacology (2018)
In contrast to stimulant users primarily displaying deficits in emotional empathy, opioid users showed relatively selective impairments in measures of cognitive empathy, with dose-dependent effects suggesting potential opioid-induced deficits and involvement of the opioid-system in processes of cognitive empathy. These results have important implications for future interventions of opioid dependence targeting social functioning and consequently enhancing therapy outcome and preventing relapse.