Binge drinking, cognitive performance and mood in a population of young social drinkers
Autor: | Theodora Duka, Julia M. Townshend |
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Rok vydání: | 2005 |
Předmět: |
Adult
Male Personality Tests medicine.medical_specialty Adolescent Alcohol Drinking media_common.quotation_subject education Population Medicine (miscellaneous) Poison control Binge drinking Toxicology Impulsivity Cognition Surveys and Questionnaires mental disorders medicine Reaction Time Personality Humans Effects of sleep deprivation on cognitive performance Psychiatry Temperament media_common education.field_of_study Sex Characteristics Alcohol dependence Psychiatry and Mental health Affect Mood Memory Short-Term Reading Female medicine.symptom Psychology Arousal Psychomotor Performance |
Zdroj: | Alcoholism, clinical and experimental research. 29(3) |
ISSN: | 0145-6008 |
Popis: | BACKGROUND: Binge drinking may lead to brain damage and have implications for the development of alcohol dependence. The aims of the present study were to determine individual characteristics as well as to compare mood states and cognitive function between binge and nonbinge drinkers and thus further validate the new tool used to identify these populations among social drinkers. METHODS: The lowest and the highest 33.3% from a database of 245 social drinkers’ binge scores derived from the Alcohol Use Questionnaire (AUQ) were used as cutoff points to identify nonbinge drinkers and binge drinkers in a further population of 100 young healthy volunteers. Personality characteristics, expectations of the effects of alcohol and current mood were evaluated. Cognitive performance was tested with a Matching to Sample Visual Search task (MTS) and a Spatial Working Memory task (SWM) both from the CANTAB battery, and a Vigilance task from the Gordon Diagnostic System. RESULTS: The binge drinkers had less positive mood than the nonbinge drinkers. In the MTS choice time on an 8-pattern condition and movement time on an 8- and 4-pattern condition was found to be faster in the binge drinkers compared to nonbinge drinkers. A gender by binge drinking interaction in the SWM and the Gordon Diagnostic System task revealed that female binge drinkers were worse on both these tasks than the female nonbinge drinkers. CONCLUSIONS: These results confirm previous findings in binge drinkers and suggest that in a nondependent alcohol-drinking group, differences can be seen in mood and cognitive performance between those that binge drink and those that do not. |
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