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J Geriatr Psych Neur · Mar 2008
Neuropsychological correlates of self-reported depression and self-reported cognition among patients with mild cognitive impairment.
- Jared M Bruce, Rishi Bhalla, Holly James Westervelt, Jennifer Davis, Vanessa Williams, and Geoffrey Tremont.
- Department of Psychiatry and Human Behavior, Brown Medical School, Department of Psychiatry, Rhode Island Hospital, Providence, Rhode Island 02903, USA.
- J Geriatr Psych Neur. 2008 Mar 1;21(1):34-40.
AbstractPatients with mild cognitive impairment (MCI) frequently experience significant depressive symptomatology and report cognitive disturbances. To date, no studies have examined the relationship between MCI patients' neuropsychologic functioning, self-reported depressive symptoms, and self-reported cognitive difficulties. In this study, 82 MCI patients completed a comprehensive neuropsychological evaluation that included the Beck Depression Inventory (BDI). A subset of 41 patients and informants also completed a measure of cognitive difficulties. Poorer memory functioning was associated with fewer self-reported depressive symptoms and fewer cognitive complaints.
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