Is cognitive dysfunction involved in difficult-to-treat depression? Characterizing resistance from a cognitive perspective.
Clara López-SolàMarta SubiràSerra-Blasco MMuriel Vicent-GilGuillem Navarra-VenturaEva AguilarSiddarta AcebilloDiego Palao VidalNarcís CardonerPublished in: European psychiatry : the journal of the Association of European Psychiatrists (2020)
Our findings align with neuroprogression models of depression, in which more severe patients, defined by greater verbal memory impairment and depressive symptoms, develop a more resistant profile as a result of increasingly detrimental neuronal changes. Moreover, our results support a more comprehensive approach in the evaluation and treatment of DTD in order to improve illness course. Longitudinal studies are warranted to confirm the predictive value of verbal memory and depression severity in the development of TRD.