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Age as a moderator of change following compensatory cognitive training in individuals with severe mental illnesses.

Katherine J BangenOlga PuigElizabeth W Twamley
Published in: Psychiatric rehabilitation journal (2016)
Age moderated the effects of CCT over time on measures of cognition, symptom severity, and functioning. Younger participants improved on objective measures of verbal processing speed and financial capacity, whereas older participants showed reduced positive symptom severity and less decline in self-reported daily functioning. These findings suggest that CCT may differentially benefit persons with severe mental illnesses depending on age. (PsycINFO Database Record
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