All Relations between Depression and executive functions

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Erica L Dawson, Angela F Caveney, Kortni K Meyers, Sara L Weisenbach, Bruno Giordani, Erich T Avery, Michael-Paul Schallmo, Armita Bahadori, Linas A Bieliauskas, Matthew Mordhorst, Sheila M Marcus, Kevin Kerber, Jon-Kar Zubieta, Scott A Langenecke. Executive Functioning at Baseline Prospectively Predicts Depression Treatment Response. The primary care companion for CNS disorders. vol 19. issue 1. 2017-03-13. PMID:28196313. executive functioning at baseline prospectively predicts depression treatment response. 2017-03-13 2023-08-13 Not clear
Sarah J Kertz, Andy C Belden, Rebecca Tillman, Joan Lub. Cognitive Control Deficits in Shifting and Inhibition in Preschool Age Children are Associated with Increased Depression and Anxiety Over 7.5 Years of Development. Journal of abnormal child psychology. vol 44. issue 6. 2017-03-06. PMID:26607383. caregivers completed ratings of children's executive functioning at preschool age and measures of depression and anxiety severity over seven assessment waves (a period of approximately 7.5 years). 2017-03-06 2023-08-13 human
Arne Nagels, Paul Fährmann, Mirjam Stratmann, Sayed Ghazi, Christian Schales, Michael Frauenheim, Lena Turner, Tobias Hornig, Michael Katzev, Rüdiger Müller-Isberner, Michael Grosvald, Axel Krug, Tilo Kirche. Distinct Neuropsychological Correlates in Positive and Negative Formal Thought Disorder Syndromes: The Thought and Language Disorder Scale in Endogenous Psychoses. Neuropsychobiology. vol 73. issue 3. 2017-02-08. PMID:27058747. patients with icd-10 schizophrenia (n = 51), depression (n = 51), and bipolar mania (n = 18), as well as healthy subjects (n = 60), were interviewed with the rating scale for the assessment of objective and subjective formal thought and language disorder (tald) and assessed using a multidimensional neuropsychological test battery (executive function, semantic and lexical verbal fluency, attention, working memory, and abstract thinking). 2017-02-08 2023-08-13 human
Asha Vas, Sandra Chapman, Sina Aslan, Jeffrey Spence, Molly Keebler, Gisella Rodriguez-Larrain, Barry Rodgers, Tiffani Jantz, David Martinez, Jelena Rakic, Daniel Krawczy. Reasoning training in veteran and civilian traumatic brain injury with persistent mild impairment. Neuropsychological rehabilitation. vol 26. issue 4. 2017-02-06. PMID:26018041. gains following the smart programme were also evident on improved executive function, memory, and daily function as well as reduced symptoms associated with depression and stress. 2017-02-06 2023-08-13 Not clear
Guy G Potter, Douglas R McQuoid, Heather E Whitson, David C Steffen. Physical frailty in late-life depression is associated with deficits in speed-dependent executive functions. International journal of geriatric psychiatry. vol 31. issue 5. 2017-01-06. PMID:26313370. physical frailty in late-life depression is associated with deficits in speed-dependent executive functions. 2017-01-06 2023-08-13 Not clear
Donna Rose Addis, Sylvia Hach, Lynette J Tippet. Do strategic processes contribute to the specificity of future simulation in depression? The British journal of clinical psychology. vol 55. issue 2. 2016-12-26. PMID:26786391. although much research has investigated the contribution of rumination and avoidance to the reduced specificity of past events, comparatively little research has examined (1) whether the specificity of future events is differentially reduced in depression and (2) the role of executive functions in this phenomenon. 2016-12-26 2023-08-13 Not clear
Catherine A Spann, Jeffrey R Gagn. Aggressive Behaviors in Young Siblings: Associations with Executive Functions and Maternal Characteristics. Journal of abnormal child psychology. vol 44. issue 3. 2016-12-19. PMID:26084593. these predictors included several indices of executive functioning within children, depression symptoms and education level of mothers, and inhibitory control (ic) of siblings. 2016-12-19 2023-08-13 Not clear
Madeleine S Goodkind, Dolores Gallagher-Thompson, Larry W Thompson, Shelli R Kesler, Lauren Anker, John Flournoy, Mika P Berman, Jason M Holland, Ruth M O'Har. The impact of executive function on response to cognitive behavioral therapy in late-life depression. International journal of geriatric psychiatry. vol 31. issue 4. 2016-12-15. PMID:26230057. the impact of executive function on response to cognitive behavioral therapy in late-life depression. 2016-12-15 2023-08-13 Not clear
Johanna C Malone, Sabrina R Liu, George E Vaillant, Dorene M Rentz, Robert J Waldinge. Midlife Eriksonian psychosocial development: Setting the stage for late-life cognitive and emotional health. Developmental psychology. vol 52. issue 3. 2016-12-13. PMID:26551530. in particular we were interested to see whether late-life depression mediated the relationship between eriksonian development and specific domains of cognitive functioning (i.e., executive functioning and memory). 2016-12-13 2023-08-13 human
Johanna C Malone, Sabrina R Liu, George E Vaillant, Dorene M Rentz, Robert J Waldinge. Midlife Eriksonian psychosocial development: Setting the stage for late-life cognitive and emotional health. Developmental psychology. vol 52. issue 3. 2016-12-13. PMID:26551530. our results indicated that higher midlife eriksonian psychosocial development was associated with stronger global cognitive functioning and executive functioning, and lower levels of depression 3 to 4 decades later. 2016-12-13 2023-08-13 human
Johanna C Malone, Sabrina R Liu, George E Vaillant, Dorene M Rentz, Robert J Waldinge. Midlife Eriksonian psychosocial development: Setting the stage for late-life cognitive and emotional health. Developmental psychology. vol 52. issue 3. 2016-12-13. PMID:26551530. late-life depression mediated the relationship between eriksonian development and both global cognition and executive functioning. 2016-12-13 2023-08-13 human
Chih-Ming Cheng, Chi-Hung Juan, Mu-Hong Chen, Chi-Fu Chang, Hsin Jie Lu, Tung-Ping Su, Ying-Chiao Lee, Cheng-Ta L. Different forms of prefrontal theta burst stimulation for executive function of medication- resistant depression: Evidence from a randomized sham-controlled study. Progress in neuro-psychopharmacology & biological psychiatry. vol 66. 2016-11-04. PMID:26593273. different forms of prefrontal theta burst stimulation for executive function of medication- resistant depression: evidence from a randomized sham-controlled study. 2016-11-04 2023-08-13 Not clear
Chih-Ming Cheng, Chi-Hung Juan, Mu-Hong Chen, Chi-Fu Chang, Hsin Jie Lu, Tung-Ping Su, Ying-Chiao Lee, Cheng-Ta L. Different forms of prefrontal theta burst stimulation for executive function of medication- resistant depression: Evidence from a randomized sham-controlled study. Progress in neuro-psychopharmacology & biological psychiatry. vol 66. 2016-11-04. PMID:26593273. even during symptomatic remission, many patients with medication resistant depression (mrd) still demonstrate impaired cognitive function, especially executive function (ef). 2016-11-04 2023-08-13 Not clear
Stella Tsermentseli, P Nigel Leigh, Lorna J Taylor, Aleksandar Radunovic, Marco Catani, Laura H Goldstei. Syntactic processing as a marker for cognitive impairment in amyotrophic lateral sclerosis. Amyotrophic lateral sclerosis & frontotemporal degeneration. vol 17. issue 1-2. 2016-10-19. PMID:26312952. data were obtained from 26 patients with sporadic als and 26 healthy controls matched for age, education, gender, anxiety, depression and executive function performance. 2016-10-19 2023-08-13 Not clear
Lisa B Grech, Litza A Kiropoulos, Katherine M Kirby, Ernest Butler, Mark Paine, Robert Heste. Coping mediates and moderates the relationship between executive functions and psychological adjustment in multiple sclerosis. Neuropsychology. vol 30. issue 3. 2016-10-07. PMID:26618799. to identify the moderating and mediating relationship of different coping strategies between executive function and stress, depression and anxiety in people with multiple sclerosis (pwms). 2016-10-07 2023-08-13 Not clear
Monique A Pimontel, David Rindskopf, Bret R Rutherford, Patrick J Brown, Steven P Roose, Joel R Snee. A Meta-Analysis of Executive Dysfunction and Antidepressant Treatment Response in Late-Life Depression. The American journal of geriatric psychiatry : official journal of the American Association for Geriatric Psychiatry. vol 24. issue 1. 2016-10-06. PMID:26282222. meta-analytic methods were used to determine whether ed predicts poor antidepressant treatment response in late-life depression and to determine which domains of executive functioning are responsible for this relationship. 2016-10-06 2023-08-13 Not clear
Barry W Rovner, Robin J Casten, Benjamin E Leib. Determinants of Activity Levels in African Americans With Mild Cognitive Impairment. Alzheimer disease and associated disorders. vol 30. issue 1. 2016-10-05. PMID:25811797. an ordinal regression identified executive function and depression as independent correlates. 2016-10-05 2023-08-13 human
Matheus H L Arts, Rose M Collard, Hannie C Comijs, Marij Zuidersma, Sophia E de Rooij, Paul Naarding, Richard C Oude Voshaa. Physical Frailty and Cognitive Functioning in Depressed Older Adults: Findings From the NESDO Study. Journal of the American Medical Directors Association. vol 17. issue 1. 2016-10-05. PMID:26341037. late-life depression is associated with both physical frailty and cognitive impairment, especially processing speed and executive functioning. 2016-10-05 2023-08-13 Not clear
Gregory L Wallace, Lauren Kenworthy, Cara E Pugliese, Haroon S Popal, Emily I White, Emily Brodsky, Alex Marti. Real-World Executive Functions in Adults with Autism Spectrum Disorder: Profiles of Impairment and Associations with Adaptive Functioning and Co-morbid Anxiety and Depression. Journal of autism and developmental disorders. vol 46. issue 3. 2016-09-27. PMID:26572659. real-world executive functions in adults with autism spectrum disorder: profiles of impairment and associations with adaptive functioning and co-morbid anxiety and depression. 2016-09-27 2023-08-13 Not clear
Kathleen S Bingham, Ellen M Whyte, Barnett S Meyers, Benoit H Mulsant, Anthony J Rothschild, Samprit Banerjee, Alastair J Flin. Relationship Between Cerebrovascular Risk, Cognition, and Treatment Outcome in Late-Life Psychotic Depression. The American journal of geriatric psychiatry : official journal of the American Association for Geriatric Psychiatry. vol 23. issue 12. 2016-09-26. PMID:26560512. to examine whether cerebrovascular risk, executive function, and processing speed are associated with acute treatment outcome of psychotic depression in older adults. 2016-09-26 2023-08-13 Not clear