Clinical characteristics associated with the discrepancy between subjective and objective cognitive impairment in depression

Jan 10, 2019Journal of affective disorders

Clinical traits linked to differences between self-reported and tested thinking problems in depression

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Abstract

In a sample of 240 patients, greater sensitivity to cognitive difficulties was linked to higher depression severity, longer illness duration, and younger age.

  • In the Danish patient sample, greater sensitivity was associated with a standardized Beta of 0.4 for subsyndromal depression severity and illness duration.
  • Younger age showed a stronger association with sensitivity, with a standardized Beta of 0.6.
  • These associations were also observed in a New Zealand sample of more symptomatic patients.
  • Cross-sectional design limited the ability to draw causal conclusions.
  • Different measures of cognitive assessment were used in the two studies.

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