Kupke T, O'Brien W
J Clin Exp Neuropsychol. 1985 Jun;7(3):292-304. doi: 10.1080/01688638508401261.
The present study investigated the generalizability of neuropsychological test data to behavioral problems/limitations exhibited by alcoholics within an inpatient treatment program. Ratings supplied by alcohol counselors of problematic behaviors were used to form two groups (N = 40) representing behaviorally impaired (B1) and behaviorally unimpaired (BU) alcoholics. The neuropsychological performance of BI subjects was found to be impaired, relative to BU subjects, on composite measures of motor skill, problem solving, psychomotor speed, and memory. BI subjects, relative to the BU group, were also found to have significantly longer histories of alcoholism, more frequent neurological examination abnormalities, and higher incidences of suboptimal nutrition. Taken as a whole, these data suggest that neuropsychological measures may have some potential for assisting in the generating of valid inferences regarding both underlying cerebral pathology and the behavioral consequences of such as expressed within the alcohol treatment milieu.
本研究调查了神经心理测试数据对住院治疗项目中酗酒者所表现出的行为问题/缺陷的可推广性。酗酒问题行为的咨询师评分被用于形成两组(N = 40),分别代表行为受损(B1)和行为未受损(BU)的酗酒者。相对于BU组受试者,在运动技能、问题解决、心理运动速度和记忆的综合测量方面,发现B1组受试者的神经心理表现受损。相对于BU组,还发现B1组受试者有明显更长的酗酒史、更频繁的神经检查异常以及更高的营养状况欠佳发生率。总体而言,这些数据表明,神经心理测量在协助就潜在脑病理学以及在酒精治疗环境中所表现出的此类行为后果做出有效推断方面可能具有一定潜力。