Major depressive disorder is associated with broad impairments on neuropsychological measures of executive function: A meta-analysis and review.
University of Colorado Boulder
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Abstract
Cognitive impairments are now widely acknowledged as an important aspect of major depressive disorder (MDD), and it has been proposed that executive function (EF) may be particularly impaired in patients with MDD. However, the existence and nature of EF impairments associated with depression remain strongly debated. Although many studies have found significant deficits associated with MDD on neuropsychological measures of EF, others have not, potentially due to low statistical power, task impurity, and diverse patient samples, and there have been no recent, comprehensive, meta-analyses investigating EF in patients with MDD. The current meta-analysis uses random-effects models to synthesize 113 previous…
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- Major depressive disorder
- Neuropsychology
- Meta-analysis
- Psychology
- Clinical psychology
- Depression (economics)
- Cognition
- Executive functions
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