Persisting executive functioning (EF) impairments following remission from depression form an important source of disability in daily life. However, little is known regarding how specific aspects of EF relate to residual depressive symptomatology. Using network analysis, the current study investigates unique associations between cognitive-, affective-, and somatic depressive symptoms (Beck Depression Inventory 2nd edition, BDI-II) and self-reported EF (Behavior Rating Inventory of Executive Function Adult version, BRIEF-A) in a sample of 161 remitted depressed individuals. We identified three clusters of closely connected nodes, corresponding with the Metacognition- and Behavioral Regulation Index of the BRIEF-A, and one cluster consisting ...
Objectives: The differences between recurrent episodes and first episode depression among depressive...
<p>Background: Deficits in executive functioning are frequently associated with poor psychosocial ou...
<p>Background: Deficits in executive functioning are frequently associated with poor psychosocial ou...
Objective: Major Depressive Disorder (MDD) is associated with cognitive impairment in general, and E...
Background: Deficits in executive functioning are frequently associated with poor psychosocial outco...
Background: Cognitive symptoms are common during and following episodes of depression. Little is kno...
Depression is one of the most prevalent and devastating psychological disorders, often with a chroni...
In this review, we investigated and discussed the crucial links between Major Depressive Disorder, t...
Depression is associated with disruptions in cognitive processes as well as in affect. Executive fun...
Major Depressive Disorder (MDD) is in the acute phase of illness often associated with neuropsycholo...
Executive function impairments associated with unipolar depression contribute heavily to the individ...
Past research results suggest that executive functioning (EF) impairment represents an important vul...
Recent work shows that depression is intimately associated with changes in cognitive functioning, in...
BACKGROUND: While depression is known to involve a disturbance of mood, movement and cognition, its ...
Background: Cognitive and psychosocial dysfunction are prevalent and disabling features of Major Dep...
Objectives: The differences between recurrent episodes and first episode depression among depressive...
<p>Background: Deficits in executive functioning are frequently associated with poor psychosocial ou...
<p>Background: Deficits in executive functioning are frequently associated with poor psychosocial ou...
Objective: Major Depressive Disorder (MDD) is associated with cognitive impairment in general, and E...
Background: Deficits in executive functioning are frequently associated with poor psychosocial outco...
Background: Cognitive symptoms are common during and following episodes of depression. Little is kno...
Depression is one of the most prevalent and devastating psychological disorders, often with a chroni...
In this review, we investigated and discussed the crucial links between Major Depressive Disorder, t...
Depression is associated with disruptions in cognitive processes as well as in affect. Executive fun...
Major Depressive Disorder (MDD) is in the acute phase of illness often associated with neuropsycholo...
Executive function impairments associated with unipolar depression contribute heavily to the individ...
Past research results suggest that executive functioning (EF) impairment represents an important vul...
Recent work shows that depression is intimately associated with changes in cognitive functioning, in...
BACKGROUND: While depression is known to involve a disturbance of mood, movement and cognition, its ...
Background: Cognitive and psychosocial dysfunction are prevalent and disabling features of Major Dep...
Objectives: The differences between recurrent episodes and first episode depression among depressive...
<p>Background: Deficits in executive functioning are frequently associated with poor psychosocial ou...
<p>Background: Deficits in executive functioning are frequently associated with poor psychosocial ou...