Executive Functions and Clinical Adjustment in Colombian Adolescents Polydrug
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Keywords

Polydrug users
executive functioning
clinical adjustment
adolescence
consumption time Policonsumo
funcionamiento ejecutivo
ajuste clínico
adolescencia
tiempo de consumo

How to Cite

Camelo, S., Olivares, T., Carballeira, M., & Betancort, M. (2019). Executive Functions and Clinical Adjustment in Colombian Adolescents Polydrug. Terapia Psicológica, 37(2), 141-153. Retrieved from https://www.teps.cl/index.php/teps/article/view/254

Abstract

The research aim was to analyze the executive functioning and the clinical adjustment in a sample of Colombian teen polydrug users. An ex post facto study was carried out with 204 participants, 12–17 years old (M = 14,50, SD = 1,71). The neuropsychological test BANFE-2 was applied for analyzing frontal lobes and executive functioning and the Rosenberg self esteem scale, a COPE questionnaire, the Dickman impulsivity scale and the SCL-90-R questionnaire were used for clinical adjustment respectively. A lower executive functioning throughput were observed in polydrug users. Low self-esteem, high dysfunctional impulsivity, high diverse psychopathologies and coping strategies for drug use were also observed. A predictor effect between age and consumption time on the executive functioning were also determined. A lower throughput in younger polydrug users increase through consumption time.
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