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Neurocognition and Depressive Symptoms have Unique Pathways to Predicting Different Domains of Functioning in Major Depressive Disorder.

Chelsea Wood-RossTanya TranMelissa MilanovicRuzica JokicRoumen V MilevChristopher R Bowie
Published in: Canadian journal of psychiatry. Revue canadienne de psychiatrie (2022)
There are divergent pathways to different dimensions of daily functioning in MDD. Measurement implications include the consideration of multiple levels of predicting productive activities and more direct relationships with social outcomes. Treatments that directly target depressive symptoms and cognition might not generalize to improvements in everyday functioning if additional pathways to functioning are not addressed.
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