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[2017] 6. Sungyeon Hwang, Jonghyuk Choi, Mikyung Lyu, Sunbum Kim, Kiseong Kim, Jinhyeong Ahn |
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Date : 18-03-30 16:08
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Publication; issue : 2017 Year 41 Vol 4 iss 122 p
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Quantitative Electroencephalogram
Abnormalities in Methamphetamine Dependence in Forensic Evaluation: Case
Control Study
Korean J Leg Med 2017;41:122-136
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1. Department of Psychiatry, The National
Forensic Psychiatric Hospital, Gongju, Korea,
2. Department of Social Welfare, The
National Forensic Psychiatric Hospital, Gongju, Korea,
3. Department of Bio and Brain Engineering,
KAIST, Daejeon, Korea,
4. Department of Psychiatry, The Anjung Paik
Hospital, Pyeongtaek, Korea
E-mail: mysy33@hanmail.net
In this study, we analyzed the quantitative
electroencephalograms (EEGs) of forty-eight subjects (18 with methamphetamine
dependence and 30 non-methamphetamine users as controls). Immediately following
data collection, all personally identifying information was replaced with
random numbers to prevent bias and protect privacy. Statistical analysis was
performed using SPSS version 20.0 for MS Windows. To investigate the general
characteristics of the demographic background of the study subjects, frequency
and technical analyses were conducted. Mann-Whitney U tests were performed to
determine the difference in quantitative EEGs between methamphetamine users and
non-methamphetamine users. Methamphetamine users demonstrated quantitative EEG
abnormalities that were consistent with generalized encephalopathy.
Key Words:
Methamphetamine; Addiction; Forensic medicine; Quantitative
electroencephalograms
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