Neuropsychological consequences of volatile substance abuse: a review.

O F Chadwick, H R Anderson
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Abstract

1. The evidence from studies of the neuropsychological consequences of chronic volatile substance abuse is reviewed. 2. Studies of occupational exposure to solvent vapour are of limited relevance when considering the effects of volatile substance abuse because occupational exposure is normally to small quantities of many different compounds over prolonged periods of time. 3. Many studies of chronic volatile substance abusers suffer from serious shortcomings such as the use of small sample sizes, inadequate controls, failure to exclude the possibility of acute toxic effects and a disregard of other factors which could account for the findings. 4. There is reasonably good evidence that neuropsychological impairment is often present amongst volatile substance abusers with definite neurological abnormalities. 5. Although most studies have found that volatile substance abusers without reported neurological abnormalities obtain lower psychometric test scores than non-abusers, it remains uncertain whether these deficits are best explained in terms of a causal effect of volatile substance abuse, rather than a reflection of other factors associated with volatile substance abuse, such as background, social disadvantages or history of delinquency.

挥发性物质滥用的神经心理学后果:综述。
1. 从慢性挥发性物质滥用的神经心理后果的研究证据进行了审查。2. 在考虑挥发性物质滥用的影响时,职业性接触溶剂蒸气的研究相关性有限,因为职业性接触通常是长时间接触少量的许多不同化合物。3.许多关于慢性挥发性药物滥用者的研究存在严重缺陷,例如使用小样本量、控制不充分、未能排除急性毒性作用的可能性以及忽视可能解释研究结果的其他因素。4. 有相当好的证据表明,神经心理障碍经常出现在挥发性物质滥用者明确的神经异常。5. 虽然大多数研究发现,没有报告神经异常的挥发性药物滥用者比非滥用者获得更低的心理测试分数,但仍然不确定这些缺陷是否最好地解释为挥发性药物滥用的因果效应,而不是反映与挥发性药物滥用相关的其他因素,如背景、社会劣势或犯罪史。
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