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Risk factors affecting cognitive function in chronic metamfetamin users
Author(s): Vita Camellia*, Fasihah Irfani Fitri, Dudy Aldiansyah, Muhammad Ichwan, Khairunnisa Khairunnisa and Zulfendri
The high use of methamphetamine among adolescents of millennial age has an impact on the occurrence of dependence with chronic use and has an impact on the brain that has an impact on cognitive impairment, so researchers want to look at risk factors that affect cognitive function in methamphetamine use. This cross-sectional study took place at the Insyaf rehabilitation center in North Sumatera Province. Conducted with a period of March 2019 to November 2019 with a total sample of 101 people collected using the consecutive sampling method, Willing to participate in the study, Male. 15-40 years old, cooperative and understands Indonesian, history of methamphetamine use 1 year, meets criteria for methamphetamine use disorder, has abstinence 1 m.. Read More»
DOI:
10.37532/puljcap.2022.6(4)-53-56