Stimulant Abuse

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Status: Recruiting

Neurocognitive Abnormalities in Stimulant Abuse Among High-Risk Women

Substance use disorders and psychopathy are serious and costly mental health issues. Psychopathy is known to be associated with aberrant moral decision making and there is considerable interest in determining whether substance use disorders lead to impairments in these same cognitive processes. Recent large-scale research initiatives in forensic settings have begun to identify substance abuse and psychopathy-related disruption in the neural mechanisms involved in moral decision-making processes, and associations between these neural networks and future relapse and antisocial behavior. Here the investigators extend prior work (with incarcerated men) to examine these issues among incarcerated women in order to better understand sex differences. This project addresses the overall lack of neurocognitive research in criminal offenders with substance use disorders, thereby focusing on a major public health issue in an underserved and understudied population.

Participants needed: 334
Trial details
Age: 18-70Biological sex: FemaleType: ObservationalSponsor: The Mind Research NetworkUpdated: May 8, 2025Locations: 1
Eligibility criteria

Biological sex is female [+3]

Uncorrectable auditory or visual deficits [+12]