Introduction: Both older age bipolar disorder (OABD) and late life depression (LLD) have been associated with cognitive dysfunction. It is unclear how cognitive functioning differs between these disorders and what the influence of current depressive symptoms is. Methods: We compared OABD (n = 148), LLD (n = 378) and healthy controls (HC) (n = 132) on cognitive functioning. Cognitive functioning was measured by an extensive neuropsychological assessment, and divided into four domains: episodic memory, processing speed, interference inhibition and working memory. Separate linear regression analyses were conducted with OABD as reference category, controlling for age, gender, level of education and severity of depressive symptoms. Results: Our ...
Background: The cognitive impairment of older depressed patients with late- as opposed to early-onse...
ObjectiveTo compare patterns of cognitive performance in older adults with late-onset depression (LO...
Background. Cognitive deficits persist despite clinical recovery in subjects with late-life depressi...
Objective: The goal of this study was to examine the effects of aging on neuropsychological function...
Objective: Older individuals with bipolar disorder may exhibit greater cognitive decline over time c...
Objective Cognitive impairment has been reported in elderly bipolar disorder (BD) patients, however,...
OBJECTIVES:: To investigate whether specific domains of cognitive functioning predict the natural co...
Objectives: We aim to characterize the cognitive performance in euthymic older adults with bipolar d...
BACKGROUND: The cognitive impairment of older depressed patients with late- as opposed to early-onse...
Background: Late Life Bipolar Disorder (LLBD) is associated with a high prevalence of cognitive impa...
Contains fulltext : 138165.pdf (Publisher’s version ) (Closed access)BACKGROUND: L...
OBJECTIVES: Studies of cognition in bipolar disorder (BD) have reported impairments in processing sp...
Introduction: Data specific to late-life bipolar disorder (BD) are limited. Current research is spar...
Background:Late-life depression is a heterogeneous disorder, whereby cognitive impairments are often...
OBJECTIVES: A sizeable body of work has consistently documented that a number of euthymic mixed-age ...
Background: The cognitive impairment of older depressed patients with late- as opposed to early-onse...
ObjectiveTo compare patterns of cognitive performance in older adults with late-onset depression (LO...
Background. Cognitive deficits persist despite clinical recovery in subjects with late-life depressi...
Objective: The goal of this study was to examine the effects of aging on neuropsychological function...
Objective: Older individuals with bipolar disorder may exhibit greater cognitive decline over time c...
Objective Cognitive impairment has been reported in elderly bipolar disorder (BD) patients, however,...
OBJECTIVES:: To investigate whether specific domains of cognitive functioning predict the natural co...
Objectives: We aim to characterize the cognitive performance in euthymic older adults with bipolar d...
BACKGROUND: The cognitive impairment of older depressed patients with late- as opposed to early-onse...
Background: Late Life Bipolar Disorder (LLBD) is associated with a high prevalence of cognitive impa...
Contains fulltext : 138165.pdf (Publisher’s version ) (Closed access)BACKGROUND: L...
OBJECTIVES: Studies of cognition in bipolar disorder (BD) have reported impairments in processing sp...
Introduction: Data specific to late-life bipolar disorder (BD) are limited. Current research is spar...
Background:Late-life depression is a heterogeneous disorder, whereby cognitive impairments are often...
OBJECTIVES: A sizeable body of work has consistently documented that a number of euthymic mixed-age ...
Background: The cognitive impairment of older depressed patients with late- as opposed to early-onse...
ObjectiveTo compare patterns of cognitive performance in older adults with late-onset depression (LO...
Background. Cognitive deficits persist despite clinical recovery in subjects with late-life depressi...