Neuropsychiatric characterization of individuals with inhalant use disorder and polysubstance use according to latent profiles of executive functioning

Inhalant use disorder (IUD) describes a problematic intentional use of hydrocarbon-based volatile substances that leads to significant clinical impairment characterized by compulsive substance intake, increasing frequency and dose, unsuccessful abstinence, craving, tolerance, persistent use despite negative consequences, and dysfunction in daily living activities (APA, 2013; Brouette and Anton, 2001). Worldwide, IUD is estimated to be a relatively uncommon disorder, with prevalence about
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