39 research outputs found
Same coach, different approach? How masters and youth athletes perceive learning opportunities in training
A controlled multicenter clinical study of citalopram and placebo in elderly depressed patients with and without concomitant dementia
Effect of the Glucocorticoid Receptor Antagonist Org 34850 on Basal and Stress-Induced Corticosterone Secretion
Role of Leptin in Modulating Neuroendocrine Function: A Metabolic Link between the Brain-Pituitary and Adipose Tissue
Marketing Strategy, Strategic Planning and Corporate Social Responsibility: An Exploratory Research
Use of Clock Drawing Test as a Screening Tool for Cognitive Status Evaluation in Middle-Aged Patients with Depressive Disorder
Conclusion: The cognitive functions of middle-aged patients with depressive disorder could be screened by the CDT. The fact that the CDT is sensitive enough to detect the cognitive impairment inherent in depressive disorder, as well as being correlated with symptom severity, makes this test useful in the assessment of cognitive status in depression (Shulman method; r=0.26, p<0.05)