Anticipated and imagined futures: prospective cognition and depressed mood following brain injury.
Fionnuala C MurphyPolly V PeersSimon E BlackwellEmily A HolmesTom ManlyPublished in: The British journal of clinical psychology (2018)
Clinical implications A relative negative bias in future-directed cognition is associated with depressed mood in individuals with chronic ABI. Such processes may contribute to the onset and maintenance of depression following ABI. These findings suggest it may be important to consider a role for prospective cognition in psychological interventions for depression following ABI. Limitations of the study The extent to which depressed mood following ABI is associated with biases in other cognitive domains remains unclear. Whether similar patterns would be observed in acute patients with more profound cognitive difficulties requires further investigation. Despite large effect sizes, our sample size is modest; these effects thus require replication in larger groups.
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