2018
DOI: 10.1111/1440-1630.12551
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Altered fine motor control and manual dexterity in people with cocaine dependence: An observational study

Abstract: Background/aim: Cocaine consumption may result in irreversible structural changes in the brain. The long-term effects of cocaine are related to a wide range of deteriorated cognitive functions. This study aimed to examine the fine motor control and hand-function in cocaine users compared to healthy controls. Methods: An observational study was conducted. Sociodemographic variables, substance consumption, the Purdue Pegboard and the Jebsen-Taylor Hand-function Test were evaluated bilaterally in 35 participants … Show more

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“…From these findings, we thought that the relatively low level of welfare in our country might have increased the students' psychological resilience. There are also studies evaluating the well-being of student nurses by sex (28). In our study, stress levels of male student nurses were higher than in female students.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 46%
“…From these findings, we thought that the relatively low level of welfare in our country might have increased the students' psychological resilience. There are also studies evaluating the well-being of student nurses by sex (28). In our study, stress levels of male student nurses were higher than in female students.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 46%
“…Together they could participate a functional network supplying several motor coordination and sensory monitoring functions related to action execution. This might help to explain behavioural findings that found deficits in various domains of simple and complex motor performance, -coordination, and sensory integration in SUDs (Dervaux et al, 2013;Güçlü et al, 2023;Roizenblatt et al, 2021;Sánchez-Camarero et al, 2019;Umut et al, 2020;Wolf et al, 2023).…”
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confidence: 89%