57 -11 (85) 2025 - Mukhammadieva N.B., Khamroev S.B. - COMPARATIVE ANALYSIS OF COGNITIVE AND EMOTIONAL IMPAIRMENTS IN ADOLESCENTS WHO USE AND DO NOT USE PSYCHOACTIVE SUBSTANCES

COMPARATIVE ANALYSIS OF COGNITIVE AND EMOTIONAL IMPAIRMENTS IN ADOLESCENTS WHO USE AND DO NOT USE PSYCHOACTIVE SUBSTANCES

Mukhammadieva N.B. - Bukhara State Medical Institute named after Abu Ali ibn Sina

Khamroev S.B. - Bukhara State Medical Institute named after Abu Ali ibn Sina

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This article presents an in-depth scientific analysis of cognitive and emotional impairments observed in adolescents who use psychoactive substances (PAS), compared to their peers without such experiences. The neurobiological and clinical mechanisms through which PAS influence brain maturation, executive functioning, memory processes, and emotional regulation during adolescence are examined in detail. Furthermore, the article discusses the impact of these impairments on social adaptation, academic performance, and psychosocial development. Based on recent international studies and meta-analyses, the key directions for prevention and psychocorrection are identified.

Keywords: adolescents, psychoactive substances, cognitive impairments, emotional dysregulation, neuropsychology, addiction.

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335

Last page

337

For citation:Mukhammadieva N.B., Khamroev S.B. - COMPARATIVE ANALYSIS OF COGNITIVE AND EMOTIONAL IMPAIRMENTS IN ADOLESCENTS WHO USE AND DO NOT USE PSYCHOACTIVE SUBSTANCES//New Day in Medicine 11(85)2025 335-337 https://newdayworldmedicine.com/en/new_day_medicine/11-85-2025

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