Dealing with heterogeneity of cognitive dysfunction in acute depression: a clustering approach.
Muriel Vicent-GilMaria J PortellaSerra-Blasco MGuillem Navarra-VenturaSara CrivillésEva AguilarDiego Palao VidalNarcís CardonerPublished in: Psychological medicine (2020)
The findings provide evidence upon the existence of cognitive heterogeneity across patients in an acute depressive episode. Therefore, assessing cognition becomes an evident necessity for all patients diagnosed with MDD, and although treatment resistant is associated with greater cognitive dysfunction, non-resistant patients can also show significant cognitive deficits. By targeting not only mood but also cognition, patients are more likely to achieve full recovery and prevent new relapses.