Subjective ratings of neurocognitive functioning in depressed young people undergoing treatment: utility of a brief screening tool.
Caroline A FisherJoanne GoodallMagenta B SimmonsKelly AllottSarah Elisabeth HetrickPublished in: Early intervention in psychiatry (2015)
The Neuropsychological Symptoms Self-Report - a rapid measure of subjective neurocognitive functioning - can provide a snapshot of subjective changes in neurocognitive functioning during treatment for depression. This information may guide treatment approaches.