volume 60 issue 1

The effects of previous detoxifications on intelligence, speed, attention, and executive functioning in patients with moderate to severe alcohol use disorder

Jeroen Staudt 1, 2
Hein de Haan 1, 3
Serge Walvoort 4
Yvonne Rensen 5
Jos Egger 2, 5, 6
Boukje Dijkstra 3, 7
1
 
Tactus Addiction Care , Deventer/Zutphen ,
5
 
Centre of Excellence for Korsakov and Alcohol Related Disorders, Vincent van Gogh Institute for Psychiatry , Stationsweg 46, 5803 AC Venray ,
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Centre of Excellence for Neuropsychiatry, Vincent van Gogh Institute for Psychiatry , D'n Herk 23, 5803 DN Venray ,
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Novadic-Kentron Addiction Care , Hogedwarsstraat 3, 5261 LX Vught ,
Publication typeJournal Article
Publication date2024-11-18
scimago Q2
wos Q3
SJR0.750
CiteScore4.3
Impact factor2.2
ISSN07350414, 14643502
Abstract
Introduction and aims

Repeatedly undergoing supervised, medical, detoxification from chronic alcohol use may contribute to impairments in neurocognitive functioning of patients with an alcohol use disorder (AUD). Unsupervised, non-medical, detoxification, however, may also contribute to neurocognitive impairments, given the absence of first choice prescription medication to counteract severe withdrawal effects. So far, findings from previous studies are inconclusive and specifically effects of non-medical detoxifications are not investigated yet. Using an association modeling approach, this study investigates whether intelligence, speed, attention, and executive functioning are influenced by previous medical and/or non-medical detoxifications.

Methods

A total of 106 participants with AUD underwent a clinical medical supervised detoxification. Basic characteristics of the patient were recorded including the number of previous medical and non-medical detoxifications. Neuropsychological assessment was conducted after 6 weeks of abstinence.

Results

The amount of previous medical detoxifications (F (1, 87) = 4.108, P = .046) and the group of medical detoxifications (F(1, 87) = 4734, P = .032), predicted performance on one out of 14 dependent variables, i.e. the “d2 Number of Signs” task. Though “Age of onset of daily alcohol use” contributed significantly to this relationship, the change of the regression coefficient of the model was ˂10%. The number of non-medical or total amount of previous detoxifications did not predict any of the dependent variables.

Conclusion

The results indicate limited evidence of a linear association between either medical, non-medical, or total amount of previous detoxifications and measures of intelligence, speed, attention, or executive functioning, while controlling for relevant confounders.

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Staudt J. et al. The effects of previous detoxifications on intelligence, speed, attention, and executive functioning in patients with moderate to severe alcohol use disorder // Alcohol and Alcoholism. 2024. Vol. 60. No. 1.
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Staudt J., de Haan H., Walvoort S., Rensen Y., Egger J., Dijkstra B. The effects of previous detoxifications on intelligence, speed, attention, and executive functioning in patients with moderate to severe alcohol use disorder // Alcohol and Alcoholism. 2024. Vol. 60. No. 1.
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TY - JOUR
DO - 10.1093/alcalc/agae083
UR - https://academic.oup.com/alcalc/article/doi/10.1093/alcalc/agae083/7917312
TI - The effects of previous detoxifications on intelligence, speed, attention, and executive functioning in patients with moderate to severe alcohol use disorder
T2 - Alcohol and Alcoholism
AU - Staudt, Jeroen
AU - de Haan, Hein
AU - Walvoort, Serge
AU - Rensen, Yvonne
AU - Egger, Jos
AU - Dijkstra, Boukje
PY - 2024
DA - 2024/11/18
PB - Oxford University Press
IS - 1
VL - 60
PMID - 39657074
SN - 0735-0414
SN - 1464-3502
ER -
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@article{2024_Staudt,
author = {Jeroen Staudt and Hein de Haan and Serge Walvoort and Yvonne Rensen and Jos Egger and Boukje Dijkstra},
title = {The effects of previous detoxifications on intelligence, speed, attention, and executive functioning in patients with moderate to severe alcohol use disorder},
journal = {Alcohol and Alcoholism},
year = {2024},
volume = {60},
publisher = {Oxford University Press},
month = {nov},
url = {https://academic.oup.com/alcalc/article/doi/10.1093/alcalc/agae083/7917312},
number = {1},
doi = {10.1093/alcalc/agae083}
}