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Table 4 Participant neuropsychological (NP) characteristics at baseline and follow-up (N = 20)

From: Neuropsychological function is improved among opioid dependent adults who adhere to opiate agonist treatment with buprenorphine-naloxone: a preliminary study

 

Time 1

Time 2

sRCS

T-score M(SD)

T-score M(SD)

M(SD)

NP Domains

   

 Global

41.8 (6.4)

44.5 (6.2)

−.01 (.46)

 Learning

36.2 (11.7)

37.8 (9.3)

−.22 (.50)

 Memory

36.9 (12.2)

38.5 (11.4)

−.12 (.89)

 Verbal Fluency

46.3 (9.0)

47.3 (12.0)

−.13 (.94)

 Processing Speed

49.5 (8.6)

52.2 (8.8)

−.09 (.88)

 Attention/Working Memory

44.3 (8.0)

46.9 (9.2)

. 04 (.98)

 Motor

39.2 (9.9)

42.9 (9.0)

.09 (.68)

 Executive Functioning

41.7 (6.7)

46.2 (8.8)

.41 (.92)

  1. Notes. sRCS summary regression-based change scores