Impulsivity predicts poorer improvement in quality of life during early treatment for people with methamphetamine dependence
ConclusionsIn Australian methamphetamine‐dependent individuals, elevated impulsivity predicts lower improvement of social and psychological quality of life in the first six to nine weeks of treatment.
Source: Addiction - Category: Addiction Authors: Adam J. Rubenis, Rebecca E. Fitzpatrick, Dan I. Lubman, Antonio Verdejo ‐Garcia Tags: Research Report Source Type: research
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