The minimal effect of depression on cognitive functioning when accounting for TOMM performance in a sample of U.S. veterans.

IF 1.7 4区 心理学 Applied Neuropsychology-Adult Pub Date : 2024-11-01 Epub Date: 2022-10-31 DOI:10.1080/23279095.2022.2137026
Erin Guty, Michael David Horner
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While many studies have demonstrated a relationship between depression and cognitive deficits, most have neglected to include measurements of performance validity. This study examined the relationship between depression and cognition after accounting for noncredible performance. Participants were veterans referred for outpatient clinical evaluation. The first set of regression analyses (N = 187) included age, sex, and education in Model 1, Beck Depression Inventory-2 (BDI-2) added in Model 2, and pass/failure of Test of Memory Malingering (TOMM) added in Model 3 as predictors of 12 neuropsychological test indices. The second set of analyses (N = 559) mirrored the first but with Major Depressive Disorder (MDD) diagnosis in Models 2 and 3. In the first analyses, after including TOMM in the model, only the relationship between BDI-2 and verbal fluency remained significant, but this did not survive a Bonferroni correction. In the second analyses, after including TOMM and Bonferroni correction, MDD diagnosis was a significant predictor only for CVLT-II Short Delay Free Recall. Therefore, the relationship between depression and cognition may not be driven by frank cognitive impairment, but rather by psychological mechanisms, which has implications for addressing depressed individuals' concerns about their cognitive functioning and suggest the value of providing psychoeducation and reassurance.

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在考虑美国退伍军人样本的 TOMM 表现时,抑郁症对认知功能的影响微乎其微。
虽然许多研究都证明了抑郁与认知缺陷之间的关系,但大多数研究都忽略了对表现有效性的测量。本研究在考虑了非可信表现后,研究了抑郁与认知之间的关系。研究对象为接受门诊临床评估的退伍军人。第一组回归分析(N = 187)的模型1包括年龄、性别和教育程度,模型2包括贝克抑郁量表-2(BDI-2),模型3包括记忆错误测试(TOMM)的通过/失败,作为12项神经心理测试指标的预测因素。第二组分析(N = 559)与第一组分析相同,但在模型 2 和模型 3 中加入了重度抑郁障碍(MDD)诊断。在第一组分析中,将TOMM纳入模型后,只有BDI-2与言语流畅性之间的关系仍然显著,但这一关系没有通过Bonferroni校正。在第二次分析中,将 TOMM 纳入模型并进行 Bonferroni 校正后,MDD 诊断仅对 CVLT-II 短时延迟自由回忆有显著的预测作用。因此,抑郁症与认知能力之间的关系可能并非由真实的认知障碍所驱动,而是由心理机制所驱动,这对解决抑郁症患者对其认知功能的担忧具有重要意义,并表明了提供心理教育和安慰的价值。
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