作者: Charles Cotrena , Laura Damiani Branco , Flávio Milman Shansis , Rochele Paz Fonseca
DOI: 10.1016/J.JAD.2015.11.007
关键词: Neurocognitive 、 Bipolar disorder 、 Psychiatry 、 Clinical psychology 、 Neuropsychology 、 Major depressive disorder 、 Psychology 、 Executive functions 、 Stroop effect 、 Trail Making Test 、 Quality of life
摘要: Abstract Background The neuropsychological correlates of major depressive (MDD) and bipolar disorder (BD), their association with quality life (QOL) functioning, have not been sufficiently studied in the literature. present study aimed to compare executive functions, attention, processing speed, QOL disability between patients BD type I, II, MDD healthy controls. Method: 205 participants (n=37 BDI, 81% female; n=35 BDII, 80% n=45 MDD, 69% n=89C, 46% female) aged 18 67 years were administered an extensive neurocognitive battery consisting widely used standardized measures such as Trail Making Test, Stroop Color-Word Test a modified version Wisconsin Card Sorting Task. Z-scores compared groups by ANCOVA. prevalence impairments on each measure (Z-score