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Comparison the Executive Functions of Inhibition and Problem Solving in Adolescents with and Without Substance Abuse
2015
Research on Addiction
Executive functions are self-regulated functions and show the ability to inhibition, self-changing, planning, organization, using the working memory, solving problems and targeting for homework and school activities. This study compares the executive functions of inhibition and problem solving in adolescents with and without substance abuse. In this causal-comparative study, 15 adolescents with substance abuse and 15 normal adolescents were selected which matched each other with the same age,
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