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Validity of self-reported concentration and memory problems: Relationship with neuropsychological assessment and depression.

Rosemarie M BowlerShane W AdamsRalf SchwarzerVihra V GochevaHarry A RoelsYangho KimCatherine L KircosChris W WrightMichelle ColledgeGeorge BollwegDanelle T Lobdell
Published in: Journal of clinical and experimental neuropsychology (2017)
These results indicate that self-report of CMP in Mn-exposed residents appear to be invalid when compared to neuropsychological test scores. The participants' misperception of having CMP is associated with less education and higher levels of depression. Neuropsychological assessment is recommended to attain valid results.
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