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Clinical and Sociodemographic Variables Associated With Learning Process Deficits in Crack-Cocaine Abstinent Users

Priscila P Almeida, Gerardo Maria de Araujo Filho, Stella M Malta, Rodrigo A Bressan, Acioly LT Lacerda, Paulo J Cunha, Priscila D Gonçalves, Bernardo dos Santos, Ana Cecilia RP Marques and Ronaldo R Laranjeira
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Acioly LT Lacerda: Department of Psychiatry, Federal University of São Paulo (UNIFESP), South America
Priscila D Gonçalves: Department of Psychiatry (IPq), Faculty of Medicine, University of São Paulo (FMUSP), South America
Bernardo dos Santos: CEAPPesq, Institute of Mathematics and Statistics (IME), Department of Psychiatry, South America
Ronaldo R Laranjeira: Department of Psychiatry, Federal University of São Paulo (UNIFESP), South America

Global Journal of Addiction & Rehabilitation Medicine, 2017, vol. 3, issue 1, 14-20

Abstract: Assessing decision-making deficits in crack-cocaine dependence is relevant since these impairments have been associated to worse global functioning, lower treatment retention rate and persistence of substance-seeking behavior.

Keywords: Journal of Addiction; Rehabilitation Medicine; Journal of Addiction & Rehabilitation Medicine; Journal of Rehabilitation Medicine; journal research on addiction; journal of physical therapy; rehabilitation impact factor; physical therapy rehabilitation articles; peer reviewed physical therapy journals; juniper publishers reivew; high impact journals in juniper publishers (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2017
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DOI: 10.19080/GJARM.2017.03.555604

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