Journal article
Clinical, functional, and biological correlates of cognitive dimensions in major depressive disorder - Rationale, design, and characteristics of the cognitive function and mood study (CoFaM-Study)
BT Baune, T Air
Frontiers in Psychiatry | FRONTIERS MEDIA SA | Published : 2016
Abstract
Cross-sectional and longitudinal studies exploring clinical, functional, and biological correlates of major depressive disorder are frequent. In this type of research, depression is most commonly defined as a categorical diagnosis based on studies using diagnostic instruments. Given the phenotypic and biological heterogeneity of depression, we chose to focus the phenotypic assessments on three cognitive dimensions of depression including (a) cognitive performance, (b) emotion processing, and (c) social cognitive functioning. Hence, the overall aim of the study is to investigate the long-term clinical course of these cognitive dimensions in depression and its functional (psychosocial) correla..
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