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Neuropsychological correlates of magnetic resonance imaging-defined subcortical ischemic depression

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WILEY
DOI: 10.1002/gps.2093

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geriatric depression; vascular depression; neuropsychology; cognition

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  1. NIMH [P50 MH60451, R01 MH54846, K24 MH70027]
  2. NATIONAL INSTITUTE OF MENTAL HEALTH [K24MH070027, R01MH054846, P50MH060451] Funding Source: NIH RePORTER

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Objective The goal of the current study was to examine the neuropsychological profile of magnetic resonance imaging (MRI)-defined subcortical ischemic depression (SID). Methods Clinically depressed older adults with MRI-defined SID (n = 70) and depressed elders without SID (n = 75) were compared on neuropsychological performance, depression symptoms, and medical burden. Results Group comparisons revealed that the SID was associated with worse performance on all neuropsychological measures, but also with greater age, higher cardiac illness burden, and greater deficits in the depression symptoms of self-initiation and concentration. In multivariate regression models, auditory working memory and nonverbal memory remained worse among the SID group after controlling for contributions of age, cardiovascular risk, and depression symptoms. Conclusions Although auditory working memory span and nonverbal memory appear to be specifically associated with the ischemic pathology that defines SID, the typical individual with SID is also likely to have a broader profile of neuropsychological deficits than those without SID because they are typically older and have specific depression symptoms that predispose them to compromised neurocognitive performance. Copyright (C) 2008 John Wiley Rc Sons, Ltd.

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