COGNITIVE FUNCTIONS EFFECT ON QUALITY OF LIFE DURING REMISSION OF RECURRENT DEPRESSION
Abstract
The aim of the study is to assess the influence of cognitive deficits on quality of life in remitted patients with recurrent depression.
Materials and methods. Sixty patients are tested using the Montgomery – Asberg Depression Rating Scale. Complete remission is considered to be by overall score ≤ 10 and incomplete remission by 11–18 points. Cognitive functions are measured with The Brief Assessment of Cognition In Affective Disorders (BAC-A). The quality of life is assessed using the Short Form (36) Health Survey.
Results. There are no correlations between the physical components of quality of life and cognitive functions. Psychological component of quality of life is independently correlated with response inhibition (b = 0,19 (0,08), p = 0,016) and parameter of complete or incomplete remission (b = -14,29 (2,45), p < 0,001). Aggravation of cognitive flexibility could be the main cognitive deterioration during remission that has a negative impact on the quality of life.
About the Authors
A. N. GvozdetskyRussian Federation
N. N. Petrova
Russian Federation
I. M. Akulin
Russian Federation
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For citations:
Gvozdetsky A.N., Petrova N.N., Akulin I.M. COGNITIVE FUNCTIONS EFFECT ON QUALITY OF LIFE DURING REMISSION OF RECURRENT DEPRESSION. Vestnik SurGU. Meditsina. 2019;(1 (39)):61-64. (In Russ.)