Up to 90% of individuals with Huntington’s disease (HD)—a progressive, inherited neurodegenerative disorder—experience apathy. Apathy is particularly debilitating because it is marked by a reduction in goal-directed behaviors, including self-care, social interactions, and mobility. The objective of this study was to examine relationships between variables of apathy, functional status, physical function, cognitive function, behavioral status/emotional function, and health-related quality of life. Clinician-rated measures of physical, cognitive, and behavioral function, including one clinician-rated item on apathy, and self-reported measures of physical function, health-related quality of life, and emotional, cognitive, and social function we...
Background Apathy is a deficit in goal‐directed behavior that significantly affects quality of life ...
The aim of this article was to determine which aspects of Huntington's disease (HD) are most importa...
Huntington\u27s disease (HD) is a genetic, neurodegenerative disorder that is characterized by motor...
Up to 90% of individuals with Huntington\u27s disease (HD)-a progressive, inherited neurodegenerativ...
BACKGROUND: Apathy is a common feature of Huntington’s disease (HD), even from early disease. Howeve...
Objectives: Previous research has demonstrated an association between emotion recognition and apathy...
Background: Apathy is a deficit in goal‐directed behavior that significantly affects quality of life...
To investigate the relationships between cognitive impairment and apathy in patients with early Hunt...
Huntington’s disease (HD) is an autosomal, dominant inherited neurodegenerative disorder, characteri...
Contains fulltext : 80153.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)Apathy and dep...
Apathy and depression are common neuropsychiatric features of Huntington's disease. The authors stud...
OBJECTIVES: Previous research has demonstrated an association between emotion recognition and apathy...
Abstract: The aim of this article was to determine which aspects of Huntington’s disease (HD) are mo...
Introduction:Huntington's disease (HD) is an inherited progressive neurodege...
Huntington’s Disease (HD) is an inherited neurodegenerative disease characterized by a combination o...
Background Apathy is a deficit in goal‐directed behavior that significantly affects quality of life ...
The aim of this article was to determine which aspects of Huntington's disease (HD) are most importa...
Huntington\u27s disease (HD) is a genetic, neurodegenerative disorder that is characterized by motor...
Up to 90% of individuals with Huntington\u27s disease (HD)-a progressive, inherited neurodegenerativ...
BACKGROUND: Apathy is a common feature of Huntington’s disease (HD), even from early disease. Howeve...
Objectives: Previous research has demonstrated an association between emotion recognition and apathy...
Background: Apathy is a deficit in goal‐directed behavior that significantly affects quality of life...
To investigate the relationships between cognitive impairment and apathy in patients with early Hunt...
Huntington’s disease (HD) is an autosomal, dominant inherited neurodegenerative disorder, characteri...
Contains fulltext : 80153.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)Apathy and dep...
Apathy and depression are common neuropsychiatric features of Huntington's disease. The authors stud...
OBJECTIVES: Previous research has demonstrated an association between emotion recognition and apathy...
Abstract: The aim of this article was to determine which aspects of Huntington’s disease (HD) are mo...
Introduction:Huntington's disease (HD) is an inherited progressive neurodege...
Huntington’s Disease (HD) is an inherited neurodegenerative disease characterized by a combination o...
Background Apathy is a deficit in goal‐directed behavior that significantly affects quality of life ...
The aim of this article was to determine which aspects of Huntington's disease (HD) are most importa...
Huntington\u27s disease (HD) is a genetic, neurodegenerative disorder that is characterized by motor...