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. 2023 Aug;273(5):1105-1128.
doi: 10.1007/s00406-022-01479-5. Epub 2022 Sep 1.

Neurocognitive deficits in depression: a systematic review of cognitive impairment in the acute and remitted state

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Neurocognitive deficits in depression: a systematic review of cognitive impairment in the acute and remitted state

Dominik Kriesche et al. Eur Arch Psychiatry Clin Neurosci. 2023 Aug.

Abstract

Previous research suggests a broad range of deficits in major depressive disorder. Our goal was to update the current assumptions and investigate the extent of cognitive impairment in depression in the acute and remitted state. A systematic review of the existing literature between 2009 and 2019 assessing the risk of bias within the included studies was performed. Of the 42 articles reviewed, an unclear risk of bias was shown overall. The risk of bias mainly concerned the sample selection, inadequate remedial measures, as well as the lack of blinding the assessors. In the acute phase, we found strong support for impairment in processing speed, learning, and memory. Follow-up studies and direct comparisons revealed less pronounced deficits in remission, however, deficits were still present in attention, learning and memory, and working memory. A positive correlation between the number of episodes and cognitive deficits as well as depression severity and cognitive deficits was reported. The results also demonstrate a resemblance between the cognitive profiles in bipolar disorder and depression. Comparisons of depression with schizophrenia led to unclear results, at times suggesting an overlap in cognitive performance. The main findings support the global deficit hypothesis and align with results from prior meta-analyses and reviews. Recommendations for future research are also presented.

Keywords: Cognition; Deficits; Depression; Impairment; Neuropsychology.

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Conflict of interest statement

The authors declare that they have no competing interests.

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Flowchart of the selection process (adapted from Page et al.[14])

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