Journal article
Symptom severity of depressive symptoms impacts on social cognition performance in current but not remitted major depressive disorder
T Air, MJ Weightman, BT Baune
Frontiers in Psychology | FRONTIERS MEDIA SA | Published : 2015
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Abstract
The aim of the present study was to investigate the social cognitive functioning of participants with depression when compared with healthy controls, and to assess the impact of symptom severity. One hundred and eight patients with depression (66 remitted and 42 current) and 52 healthy controls were assessed using the Wechsler Advanced Clinical Solutions: Social Perception Subtest, measuring facial affect recognition in isolation and in combination with prosody and body language interpretation. When healthy controls, remitted depression and currently depressed groups were compared, no associations were found on any of the social cognition subscales. Severity of depressive and anxious symptom..
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