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  • Patients with major depressive disorder (MDD) often struggle with cognitive issues like memory and concentration that affect their job performance.
  • A study involving 36 MDD patients treated with desvenlafaxine found that self-reported cognitive difficulties correlated with work functioning outcomes.
  • Significant improvements were observed in cognitive and work-related measures after treatment, highlighting the usefulness of cognitive self-report questionnaires in tracking changes and predicting work performance improvements.

Article Abstract

Patients with major depressive disorder (MDD) often report that cognitive difficulties, such as memory problems or poor concentration, interfere with their work functioning. We examined the association between self-reported cognitive complaints and work functioning in employed patients with MDD treated with desvenlafaxine. A sample of 36 adult outpatients with MDD completed subjective cognition (British Columbia Cognitive Complaints Inventory [BC-CCI]) and functioning scales (Sheehan Disability Scale [SDS]; Lam Employment Absence and Productivity Scale [LEAPS]; and Health and Work Performance Questionnaire [HPQ]) before and after 8 weeks of open-label treatment with flexibly-dosed desvenlafaxine (50-100 mg/day). Multiple regression analyses were used to assess the relationship between subjective cognitive measures and work functioning scales. Patients showed significant improvements in clinical, cognitive, and work functioning measures following treatment with desvenlafaxine. A predictive association was found between the BC-CCI and both the SDS and LEAPS, but not with the HPQ, when adjusted for depression severity. Self-report cognitive questionnaires can provide useful information to monitor changes in cognitive functioning over time and to predict improvement in work functioning outcomes.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.psychres.2018.12.062DOI Listing

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