نتایج جستجو برای: cognitive functioning

تعداد نتایج: 317376  

Journal: :The American journal of psychiatry 2007
Susan R McGurk Elizabeth W Twamley David I Sitzer Gregory J McHugo Kim T Mueser

OBJECTIVE This study evaluated the effects of cognitive remediation for improving cognitive performance, symptoms, and psychosocial functioning in schizophrenia. METHOD A meta-analysis was conducted of 26 randomized, controlled trials of cognitive remediation in schizophrenia including 1,151 patients. RESULTS Cognitive remediation was associated with significant improvements across all thre...

Journal: :BMC Geriatrics 2006
Lisa C McGuire Earl S Ford Umed A Ajani

BACKGROUND For older adults without diabetes, cognitive functioning has been implicated as a predictor of death and functional disability for older adults and those with mild to severe cognitive impairment. However, little is known about the relationship between cognition functioning on mortality and the development of functional disability in late life for persons with diabetes. We examined th...

Journal: :International journal of geriatric psychiatry 2015
Joseph M Dzierzewski Guy G Potter Richard N Jones Ola S Rostant Brian Ayotte Frances M Yang Bonnie C Sachs Betsy J Feldman David C Steffens

OBJECTIVE Previous investigations into the relationship between late-life depressive symptoms and cognitive functioning have resulted in mixed findings concerning whether or not depressive symptoms and cognitive functioning are related. The mixed reports may be due in part to differences in clinical and nonclinical samples and to inadequate consideration of the dynamic nature (i.e., fluctuating...

2010
Marieke J. van der Werf-Eldering Huibert Burger Esther A. E. Holthausen André Aleman Willem A. Nolen

BACKGROUND Cognitive dysfunction is clearly recognized in bipolar patients, but the degree of impairment varies due to methodological factors as well as heterogeneity in patient populations. The goal of this study was to evaluate cognitive functioning in bipolar patients and to assess its association with depressive symptoms. Post hoc the relationship with lifetime alcohol use disorder was expl...

2015
Susan Jayne Cockshell

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Background & Aims: Autism spectrum disorder is neurodevelopmental disorder characterized by social-communication difficulties and stereotyped behaviors. The present study evaluates the effects of cognitive rehabilitation based on inverse imitation on recognition of basic emotion in children with high functioning autism disorder. Materials Method: The method was quasi-experimental and single-...

Journal: :CNS neuroscience & therapeutics 2010
Thilo Deckersbach Andrew A Nierenberg Ronald Kessler Hannah G Lund Rebecca M Ametrano Gary Sachs Scott L Rauch Darin Dougherty

Bipolar disorder is characterized by recurrent episodes of depression and/or mania along with interepisodic mood symptoms that interfere with psychosocial functioning. Despite periods of symptomatic recovery, individuals with bipolar disorder often continue to experience impairments in psychosocial functioning, particularly occupational functioning. Two determinants of psychosocial functioning ...

2011
Vidhya Krishnamurthy Catherin Freier Randall Richard Chinnock

BACKGROUND & OBJECTIVES As more heart transplant recipients survive into late adolescence, research addressing long-term psychosocial and neurodevelopmental outcomes is imperative. The limited literature available suggests risk for psychosocial difficulties and lower cognitive, academic, and neuropsychological functioning. This paper reviews topic-related literature and provides preliminary dat...

Journal: :Psychology and aging 2002
Timothy A Salthouse Diane E Berish James D Miles

To make a convincing argument that cognitive stimulation moderates age trends in cognition there must be (a) a negative relation between age and level of cognitive stimulation, (b) a positive relation between level of cognitive stimulation and level of cognitive functioning, and (c) evidence of an interaction between age and cognitive stimulation in the prediction of cognitive functioning. Thes...

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