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Childhood abuse and neurocognitive performance in adulthood: a preliminary study of executive functioning in offenders

机译:儿童期虐待和成年后的神经认知表现:罪犯执行功能的初步研究

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Childhood abuse has an important negative influence on long-term executive functioning performance. Although this has been studied in non-offenders (controls), few investigations have examined offender samples. The aims of this study were: to study the influence of childhood abuse history on adulthood executive functioning in offenders, and to examine whether executive performance is affected differentially by different abusive events. It was found that in comparison with controls (n = 17) and with non-abused offenders (n = 22), the abused offenders (n = 18) have poorer performance on psychomotor-cognitive processing speed and cognitive flexibility. In abused offenders, it was also found that physical abuse events primarily and significantly affected adulthood performance in these cognitive abilities. In conclusion, this study helps us to know, preliminarily, the neurocognitive profile of abused offenders and how different abusive events suffered in childhood (e.g. physical and emotional abuse) differentially affect executive functioning of this sample.
机译:童年时期的虐待对长期执行机能的表现有重要的负面影响。尽管已经在非犯罪者(对照组)中进行了研究,但很少有研究检查犯罪者样本。这项研究的目的是:研究儿童虐待历史对罪犯成年执行功能的影响,并检查不同虐待事件是否对执行绩效产生不同的影响。研究发现,与对照组(n = 17)和未受虐待的罪犯(n = 22)相比,受虐待的罪犯(n = 18)在心理运动-认知处理速度和认知灵活性方面的表现较差。在被虐待的罪犯中,还发现身体虐待事件主要且显着地影响了成年后这些认知能力的表现。总而言之,这项研究有助于我们初步了解受虐罪犯的神经认知特征,以及儿童时期遭受的各种虐待事件(例如,身体和情感虐待)如何不同地影响该样本的执行功能。

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