作者: Hubert H. Fernandez , Reiner H. See , Matthew F. Gary , Dawn Bowers , Ramon L. Rodriguez
关键词: Beck Depression Inventory 、 Psychology 、 Boston Naming Test 、 Cognition 、 Effects of sleep deprivation on cognitive performance 、 Verbal memory 、 Movement disorders 、 Clinical psychology 、 Cognitive disorder 、 Dementia 、 Psychiatry
摘要: Consecutive patients in a Movement Disorders Center with Parkinson disease (PD) were offered to undergo complete neuropsychological testing and the Beck Depression Inventory (BDI), regardless of their cognitive behavioral status. A total 82 included this cross-sectional study had mean age 67.7 years, formal education 14.8 PD duration 101 months, Unified Disease Rating Scale-Motor ''off'' score 36.96, Mini-Mental State Examination (MMSE) 27.8 (range 19-30), BDI 10.23 (SD 8.65). scores did not correlate or motor but inversely correlated MMSE (r = -0.40; P 14 on versus those who scored <14, only Boston Naming Test was different between 2 groups. Our shows that while depressive symptoms global performance, naming, verbal memory, language are most susceptible domains affected symptoms.