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Long-term subjective memory after electroconvulsive therapy.

Robert SigstromAxel NordenskjöldAnders JuréusCaitlin ClementsErik JoasErik PålssonMikael Landén
Published in: BJPsych open (2020)
Although subjective memory improved more often than it worsened when assessed before and after ECT, a majority of patients reported that ECT had negative effects on their memory when retrospectively asked how ECT had affected it. This might suggest that some patients attribute pre-existing subjective memory impairment to ECT. Clinicians should be aware that negative expectations are associated with subjective worsening of memory after ECT.
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