Medical Status and Cognitive Functioning in Alcoholic Women

Abstract
The prevalence of physical health disorders and measures of cognitive functioning were compared for 100 alcoholic and 100 nonalcoholic women matched on age and education. Alcoholic women were less healthy and more impaired on visual-spatial tasks than nonalcoholic women, and there were no relationships between health and cognitive functioning for either group.

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