Factorial Validity of the German Version of the CVLT in the Neuropsychological Assessment of Memory ImpairmentAbstract: We examined the factorial validity of a German adaption of the California Verbal Learning Test (CVLT) in a sample of 323 subjects at ...
Neuropsychological therapy in depressive patients with Alzheimer disease: Modification of cognitive behavioral therapy techniquesMajor depression occurs in approximately one third of patients with mild dementia, affecting life quality and everyday ...
Memory Assessment with the German Wechsler Memory Scale – Fourth EditionEvidence of validity for the new German edition of the Wechsler memory Scale-IV was investigated in three clinical samples (depression, brain injury, dementia; N = 165). Significant ...
Aim of the study was to identify neuropsychological predictors of the clinical response to cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT) in patients with major depression. 19 unmedicated patients underwent neuropsychological testing at baseline and subsequently were ...
Negative affect caused by depression is known to produce cognitive failures during everyday activities. However, traditional neurobehavioral laboratory paradigms that assess affect-memory interactions are critical with respect to their ecological ...
Self-Reported Handling of Emotion in Everyday Life – The Influence of Mild Cognitive Impairment and Depression in Older AgeThe aim of the current study is to evaluate the influence of age, mild cognitive impairment, and depression on self-reported ...
About the Differential Diagnostic Utility of the CERAD Neuropsychological Assessment Battery in Patients with Mild Cognitive Impairment with and without Depressive Symptomatology: A Retrospective StudyThe main aim of the present retrospective study was ...
Differences in verbal learning and memory between (partially) remitted patients with major depression and schizophreniaAbstract. This study investigates context dependent differences in verbal learning and memory between patients in (partial) remission ...
The Significance of Cognitive Impairment in Patients with DepressionAbstract. Impairments in the domains of executive functions, attention and memory are among the most common and persistent symptoms of depressive disorders. A definite profile of these ...
Sleep Quality and its Association with Attentional-executive Functioning in Unipolar Depressed PatientsAbstract. The relationship between cognitive deficits and sleep disturbances in depression has to date been rarely investigated. In this study, ...
Characteristics of depressive symptoms in mental illnesses and multiple sclerosis – a retrospective data analysisAbstract. This retrospective study illuminates the question, whether depressed patients, alcohol ...
Cognitive biases and metacognition in Multiple Sclerosis (MS)Abstract. The psychological and cognitive impairments from multiple sclerosis (MS) have been in the focus of both patients and physicians for several ...
Depression is female – even after stroke? Cross-sectional and longitudinal comparisons of gender effects in prevalence and depressive symptomsAbstract. Depression in the general population is more frequent in ...
Neuropsychological Gender Aspects in Patients with Morbus ParkinsonAbstract. This review aims to summarize (neuro-)psychological gender effects in Parkinson’s Disease (IPS). Women with IPS experience depressive ...
Psychometric Evaluation of the German Version of the Depression-Anxiety-Stress Scale (DASS-21) in Outpatient NeurorehabilitationAbstract.Background: Depression can significantly influence the course ...
An individualized psychotherapy approach for depressed patients with cognitive symptomsAbstract. This review presents the current state of research on neurocognitive symptoms in depression and offers an adaption of ...
Abstract. Cognitive dysfunction among individuals with depression is associated with reduced functional status, and cognitive improvement is often an important treatment goal. We compared changes in cognitive ...
Cognitive Impairment of Alcohol-Dependent Patients in the Course of Abstinence and the Relevance of Depressive ComorbidityAbstract:Background: This study investigated the extent to which the cognitive impairment ...
This cross-sectional study examined the contribution of regulation of emotion on depression, symptoms of traumatic and general distress, perceived disability, and somatic symptoms following spinal cord injury. Depressed and non-depressed participants (N = ...