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Lower cognitive function attenuates the convergence between self‐ratings and observer ratings of depressive symptoms in late‐life cognitive impairment

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Assessment of depressive symptoms in older adults is challenging especially in the presence of risks in cognitive impairment. We aimed to examine whether the convergence between two measures of depressive… Click to show full abstract

Assessment of depressive symptoms in older adults is challenging especially in the presence of risks in cognitive impairment. We aimed to examine whether the convergence between two measures of depressive symptoms (self‐report and observer ratings) is affected by varying levels of cognitive function in older adults.

Keywords: cognitive function; cognitive impairment; depressive symptoms; convergence; observer ratings

Journal Title: Brain and Behavior
Year Published: 2023

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