Introduction: This exploratory cross-sectional study examined the effect of depression on neuropsychological and community function among major depressive disorder (MDD) outpatients without comorbidity in comparison with healthy controls (HCs). Methods: Sixty-nine participants (23 for each group) participated in the study. They were assessed on psychological, neuropsychological function, and community function skills. Results: The results revealed that first episode MDD and recurrent episodes MDD outpatients still have a significantly higher level of depression, impaired mental state, and executive function and worse community function compared with HCs. Intervariable relationships analysis revealed qualitative differences between the three...
Objectives: This study examined the efficacy of a territory-wide cognitive behavioural group treatme...
Background: Depression and cognitive impairment in later-life have great bearings on public health. ...
Background: Cognitive and psychosocial dysfunction are prevalent and disabling features of Major Dep...
Introduction: Cognitive dysfunction has been significantly associated with functional impairment in ...
Background: Several studies have described the presence of perceived cognitive dysfunction amongst A...
Background: There is evidence for neuropsychological dysfunction in depression among adult and elder...
Objectives: The differences between recurrent episodes and first episode depression among depressive...
AbstractPERFORM-K was a cross-sectional observational study that investigated functional disability,...
Aim: The aim of the present study was to investigate the association between cognitive performance a...
Despite a growing interest in understanding the cognitive deficits associated with major depressive ...
Background Psychosocial impairment represents an important treatment target in major depressive diso...
Background: Good level of functioning is an asset that individuals have used to create wealth and pe...
Background: Major depressive disorder (MDD) is associated with a wide range of cognitive deficits. H...
Background: Recurrent-episode Major Depressive Disorder (MDD) is associated with a number of neurops...
Background: Cognitive and psychosocial dysfunction are prevalent and disabling features of Major Dep...
Objectives: This study examined the efficacy of a territory-wide cognitive behavioural group treatme...
Background: Depression and cognitive impairment in later-life have great bearings on public health. ...
Background: Cognitive and psychosocial dysfunction are prevalent and disabling features of Major Dep...
Introduction: Cognitive dysfunction has been significantly associated with functional impairment in ...
Background: Several studies have described the presence of perceived cognitive dysfunction amongst A...
Background: There is evidence for neuropsychological dysfunction in depression among adult and elder...
Objectives: The differences between recurrent episodes and first episode depression among depressive...
AbstractPERFORM-K was a cross-sectional observational study that investigated functional disability,...
Aim: The aim of the present study was to investigate the association between cognitive performance a...
Despite a growing interest in understanding the cognitive deficits associated with major depressive ...
Background Psychosocial impairment represents an important treatment target in major depressive diso...
Background: Good level of functioning is an asset that individuals have used to create wealth and pe...
Background: Major depressive disorder (MDD) is associated with a wide range of cognitive deficits. H...
Background: Recurrent-episode Major Depressive Disorder (MDD) is associated with a number of neurops...
Background: Cognitive and psychosocial dysfunction are prevalent and disabling features of Major Dep...
Objectives: This study examined the efficacy of a territory-wide cognitive behavioural group treatme...
Background: Depression and cognitive impairment in later-life have great bearings on public health. ...
Background: Cognitive and psychosocial dysfunction are prevalent and disabling features of Major Dep...