1. Spontaneous Changes in Attentional Capabilities and Reasoning After an Alcohol Rehabilitation Treatment: Evidence About the Role of Age and Alcohol Use
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Fiabane,Elena, Scarpina,Federica, Ottonello,Marcella, Pistarini,Caterina, Fiabane,Elena, Scarpina,Federica, Ottonello,Marcella, and Pistarini,Caterina
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Elena Fiabane,1 Federica Scarpina,2,3 Marcella Ottonello,4 Caterina Pistarini5 1Istituti Clinici Scientifici Maugeri IRCCS, Psychology Unit of Pavia Institute, Pavia, Italy; 2Rita Levi Montalciniâ Department of Neurosciences, University of Turin, Turin, Italy; 3Istituto Auxologico Italiano, IRCCS, U.O. di Neurologia e Neuroriabilitazione, Ospedale S. Giuseppe, Piancavallo, VCO, Italy; 4Istituti Clinici Scientifici Maugeri IRCCS, Department of Physical and Rehabilitation Medicine of Pavia Institute, Pavia, Italy; 5Istituti Clinici Scientifici Maugeri IRCCS, Department of Neurorehabilitation of Pavia Institute, Pavia, ItalyCorrespondence: Marcella Ottonello, ICS Maugeri Spa SB, via Missolungi 14, Genova, 16167, Italy, Tel +0039 01030791251, Email marcella.ottonello@icsmaugeri.itPurpose: In this study, we evaluated changes in attentional capabilities and reasoning among early abstinent alcohol-dependent individuals after a 28-day residential rehabilitation program (not including cognitive treatment). Furthermore, we explored the role of individual characteristics and disease-related factors (i.e., length of alcohol use, history of polysubstance dependence, severity of alcohol use) on spontaneous cognitive recovery.Patients and Methods: Fifty-five patients with a diagnosis of Alcohol Use Disorder (AUD) were consecutively recruited from a residential rehabilitation hospital in Northern Italy. The majority were male (67.3%) with a mean age of 47.83 years (SD = 8.21). The computerized Psychology Experiment Building Language Test Battery was used to assess the performance at the Posner Cueing Test, Go/no-go Task, Trail Making Test (TMT), Tower of London (TOL), and Balloon Analog Risk Scale. The evaluation was performed twice: at the beginning (T0) and at its end (T1, before the hospital discharge).Results: We observed statistically improvements over time in the performance at the: 1) TOL in the time amount required to solve the task (p < 0.001); and 2) TMT in the index
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- 2023