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Both low mood and cognitive impairment are associated with poor psychosocial functioning. Therefore, we argue that remediation of cognitive impairment and alleviation of depressive symptoms each play an important role in improving outcome for patients with depression. In conclusion, this systematic review and meta-analysis demonstrates that cognitive impairment represents a core feature of depression that cannot be considered an epiphenomenon that is entirely secondary to symptoms of low mood and that may be a valuable target for future interventions.
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P L Rock
Jonathan P. Roiser
Wim J. Riedel
Psychological Medicine
University of Oxford
University of Cambridge
University College London
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www.synapsesocial.com/papers/69d56cf475589c71d767cf0f — DOI: https://doi.org/10.1017/s0033291713002535
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