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Cognitive outcomes are differentially associated with depression severity trajectories during psychotherapy treatment for late life major depressive disorder.

Michelle T KasselEmma RhodesPhilip S InselKai WoodworthChristina Garrison-DiehnDerek D SatreJ Craig NelsonDuygu TosunR Scott Mackin
Published in: International journal of geriatric psychiatry (2022)
The heterogeneity of depression trajectories associated with improved cognitive outcomes suggests that the temporal pattern of depression response may impact specific cognitive processes distinctly. Results suggest that use of nonlinear depression severity trajectories may help to elucidate complex associations between the time course of depression response and cognitive outcomes of psychotherapy in LLD. These findings have important implications for identifying treatment targets to enhance clinical and cognitive outcomes of psychotherapy in LLD.
Keyphrases
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