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Cognitive performance among older adults with psychotic depression compared to non-psychotic depression

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It remains unclear whether psychotic depression (PD) compared to non-psychotic depression (non-PD) among older adults is associated with poorer cognitive performance. For inpatients (60+) with a major depressive episode, cognitive performance in PD and non-PD (categorical) were compared as well as the relationship be-tween symptom severity for depression and psychosis (dimensional) and cognition. Of 90 participants (on average 72.7 years old; range 60-92), 64% were female. The severity of depressive-and psychotic symptoms are both negatively associated with cognitive functioning among older adults with depression. This is of relevance for the treatment of this vulnerable group of patients.
Journal: Psychiatry research
ISSN: 0165-1781
Volume: 319
Pages: 1 - 4
Publication year:2023
Keywords:A1 Journal article
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