The extent of cognitive deficit in depressed elderly remains unclear. Recent follow-up studies of elderly patients diagnosed as depressed suggest that depression may present as the initial sign of progressive dementia. This raises questions regarding the nature of the depression in those individuals who deteriorate cognitively over time, and encourages the search for clinical indicators of those depressed who are likely to deteriorate. Thirty-five depressed older adult outpatients were comprehensively examined and re-evaluated with a brief neuropsychological battery after one or more years. Twenty-three probable dementia of the Alzheimer's type patients (DAT) provided a comparison with a known progressive disorder. Patients with a decline o...
The neuropsychology of dementia and depression is surveyed with a focus on dementia of Alzheimer typ...
Background. Previous research has yielded conflicting evidence regarding the long-term cognitive out...
Background. Cognitive impairment and depression often co-occur in older adults, but it is not clear ...
Objective: To investigate whether depressive symptoms predict specific types of cognitive decline in...
BACKGROUND: Previous studies showed that late-life depression with subjective memory complaints (SMC...
The objective of the study was to investigate whether depressive symptoms predict specific types of ...
Distinguishing between cognitive deficits seen in depression and progressive dementing, diseases is ...
Background and aims: Some prospective studies show that depression is a risk factor for cognitive de...
Background: Depression may be associated with cognitive decline in elderly people with impaired cogn...
Abstract: Older adults with depression often present with signs and symptoms indicative of functiona...
Background: Depression may be associated with cognitive decline in elderly people with impaired cogn...
Background: Depressed patients are preoccupied with unhappy thoughts which reduce their capacity to ...
ObjectivesDepressive symptoms and cognitive impairment often concur in older persons. Differentiatin...
Background: Depression and cognitive impairment often coexist in older adults. The relation between ...
Research relating to three interrelated issues concerning cognitive deficit in the depressed elderly...
The neuropsychology of dementia and depression is surveyed with a focus on dementia of Alzheimer typ...
Background. Previous research has yielded conflicting evidence regarding the long-term cognitive out...
Background. Cognitive impairment and depression often co-occur in older adults, but it is not clear ...
Objective: To investigate whether depressive symptoms predict specific types of cognitive decline in...
BACKGROUND: Previous studies showed that late-life depression with subjective memory complaints (SMC...
The objective of the study was to investigate whether depressive symptoms predict specific types of ...
Distinguishing between cognitive deficits seen in depression and progressive dementing, diseases is ...
Background and aims: Some prospective studies show that depression is a risk factor for cognitive de...
Background: Depression may be associated with cognitive decline in elderly people with impaired cogn...
Abstract: Older adults with depression often present with signs and symptoms indicative of functiona...
Background: Depression may be associated with cognitive decline in elderly people with impaired cogn...
Background: Depressed patients are preoccupied with unhappy thoughts which reduce their capacity to ...
ObjectivesDepressive symptoms and cognitive impairment often concur in older persons. Differentiatin...
Background: Depression and cognitive impairment often coexist in older adults. The relation between ...
Research relating to three interrelated issues concerning cognitive deficit in the depressed elderly...
The neuropsychology of dementia and depression is surveyed with a focus on dementia of Alzheimer typ...
Background. Previous research has yielded conflicting evidence regarding the long-term cognitive out...
Background. Cognitive impairment and depression often co-occur in older adults, but it is not clear ...