Cognitive dysfunction in asian patients with depression (cogDAD): A cross-sectional study

© 2017 Manit et al. Background: Cognitive dysfunction is a predominant symptom of Major Depressive Disorder (MDD), contributing to functional impairment. Objective: The primary objective of this study was to assess and describe perceived cognitive dysfunction amongst Asian patients diagnosed with MD...

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Main Authors: Srisurapanont Manit, Mok Yee Ming, Yang Yen Kuang, Chan Herng-Nieng, D. Della Constantine, Nor Zuraida Zainal, Jambunathan Stephen, Amir Nurmiati, Kalita Pranab
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spelling th-cmuir.6653943832-576072018-09-05T03:46:47Z Cognitive dysfunction in asian patients with depression (cogDAD): A cross-sectional study Srisurapanont Manit Mok Yee Ming Yang Yen Kuang Chan Herng-Nieng D. Della Constantine Nor Zuraida Zainal Jambunathan Stephen Amir Nurmiati Kalita Pranab Medicine © 2017 Manit et al. Background: Cognitive dysfunction is a predominant symptom of Major Depressive Disorder (MDD), contributing to functional impairment. Objective: The primary objective of this study was to assess and describe perceived cognitive dysfunction amongst Asian patients diagnosed with MDD. The secondary objective was to explore the associations between depression severity, perceived cognitive dysfunction and functional disability. Methods: This was a multi-country, multi-centre, cross-sectional study. Adults with a current episode of MDD were recruited from 9 university/general hospital clinics in Asia. During a single study visit, psychiatrists assessed depression severity (Clinical Global Impression-Severity, CGI-S); patients completed questionnaires assessing depression severity (Patient Health Questionnaire-9 items, PHQ-9), perceived cognitive dysfunction (Perceived Deficit Questionnaire-Depression, PDQ-D) and functional disability (Sheehan Disability Scale, SDS). Results: Patients (n=664), predominantly women (66.3%), were aged 46.5±12.5 years, lived in urban areas (81.3%) and were employed (84.6%). 51.5% of patients were having their first depressive episode; 86.7% were receiving treatment; 82.2% had a current episode duration >8 weeks. Patients had mild-to-moderate depression (CGI-S=3.3±1.0; PHQ-9=11.3±6.9). Patients reported perceived cognitive dysfunction (PDQ-D=22.6±16.2) and functional disability (SDS=11.3±7.9). PHQ-9, PDQ-D and SDS were moderately-tohighly correlated (PHQ-9 and SDS: r=0.72; PHQ-9 and PDQ-D: r=0.69; PDQ-D and SDS, r=0.63). ANCOVA showed that after controlling for patient-reported depression severity (PHQ-9), perceived cognitive dysfunction (PDQ-D) was significantly associated with functional disability (SDS) (p>0.001). Conclusions: Asian patients with MDD reported perceived cognitive dysfunction. There is a need for physicians to evaluate cognitive dysfunction in the clinical setting in order to reach treatment goals, including functional recovery beyond remission of mood symptoms. 2018-09-05T03:46:47Z 2018-09-05T03:46:47Z 2017-10-01 Journal 17450179 2-s2.0-85043580132 10.2174/1745017901713010185 https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?partnerID=HzOxMe3b&scp=85043580132&origin=inward http://cmuir.cmu.ac.th/jspui/handle/6653943832/57607
institution Chiang Mai University
building Chiang Mai University Library
country Thailand
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topic Medicine
spellingShingle Medicine
Srisurapanont Manit
Mok Yee Ming
Yang Yen Kuang
Chan Herng-Nieng
D. Della Constantine
Nor Zuraida Zainal
Jambunathan Stephen
Amir Nurmiati
Kalita Pranab
Cognitive dysfunction in asian patients with depression (cogDAD): A cross-sectional study
description © 2017 Manit et al. Background: Cognitive dysfunction is a predominant symptom of Major Depressive Disorder (MDD), contributing to functional impairment. Objective: The primary objective of this study was to assess and describe perceived cognitive dysfunction amongst Asian patients diagnosed with MDD. The secondary objective was to explore the associations between depression severity, perceived cognitive dysfunction and functional disability. Methods: This was a multi-country, multi-centre, cross-sectional study. Adults with a current episode of MDD were recruited from 9 university/general hospital clinics in Asia. During a single study visit, psychiatrists assessed depression severity (Clinical Global Impression-Severity, CGI-S); patients completed questionnaires assessing depression severity (Patient Health Questionnaire-9 items, PHQ-9), perceived cognitive dysfunction (Perceived Deficit Questionnaire-Depression, PDQ-D) and functional disability (Sheehan Disability Scale, SDS). Results: Patients (n=664), predominantly women (66.3%), were aged 46.5±12.5 years, lived in urban areas (81.3%) and were employed (84.6%). 51.5% of patients were having their first depressive episode; 86.7% were receiving treatment; 82.2% had a current episode duration >8 weeks. Patients had mild-to-moderate depression (CGI-S=3.3±1.0; PHQ-9=11.3±6.9). Patients reported perceived cognitive dysfunction (PDQ-D=22.6±16.2) and functional disability (SDS=11.3±7.9). PHQ-9, PDQ-D and SDS were moderately-tohighly correlated (PHQ-9 and SDS: r=0.72; PHQ-9 and PDQ-D: r=0.69; PDQ-D and SDS, r=0.63). ANCOVA showed that after controlling for patient-reported depression severity (PHQ-9), perceived cognitive dysfunction (PDQ-D) was significantly associated with functional disability (SDS) (p>0.001). Conclusions: Asian patients with MDD reported perceived cognitive dysfunction. There is a need for physicians to evaluate cognitive dysfunction in the clinical setting in order to reach treatment goals, including functional recovery beyond remission of mood symptoms.
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author Srisurapanont Manit
Mok Yee Ming
Yang Yen Kuang
Chan Herng-Nieng
D. Della Constantine
Nor Zuraida Zainal
Jambunathan Stephen
Amir Nurmiati
Kalita Pranab
author_facet Srisurapanont Manit
Mok Yee Ming
Yang Yen Kuang
Chan Herng-Nieng
D. Della Constantine
Nor Zuraida Zainal
Jambunathan Stephen
Amir Nurmiati
Kalita Pranab
author_sort Srisurapanont Manit
title Cognitive dysfunction in asian patients with depression (cogDAD): A cross-sectional study
title_short Cognitive dysfunction in asian patients with depression (cogDAD): A cross-sectional study
title_full Cognitive dysfunction in asian patients with depression (cogDAD): A cross-sectional study
title_fullStr Cognitive dysfunction in asian patients with depression (cogDAD): A cross-sectional study
title_full_unstemmed Cognitive dysfunction in asian patients with depression (cogDAD): A cross-sectional study
title_sort cognitive dysfunction in asian patients with depression (cogdad): a cross-sectional study
publishDate 2018
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