Depression and Memory Decline in the Elderly

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Autor(a) principal: Machado,Andréa Guedes
Data de Publicação: 2017
Outros Autores: Dornelles,Paola Andressa de Lima, Andrade,Fabiana Michelsen de, Fiegenbaum,Marilu, Pádua,Analuiza Camozzato de, Oliveira,Alcyr Alves de
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Trends in Psychology
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Resumo: Abstract Objective: To analyze the memory performance of participants aged 60 years and older with and without depressive symptoms. Methods: 199 participants were assessed using the Beck Depressio. In ventory (BDI) with a cut-off point of 20 for depression. Of these, 22 met the criteria for depression group; the remaining participants were allocated to the non-depression group. The Rey Auditory-Verbal Learning Test (RAVLT) was used to assess verbal learning, figures I and II of the Visual Reproduction subtest of the Wechsler Memory Scale Revised (WMS-R) was used to evaluate immediate and delayed visual memory, and the Logical Memory subtests I and II of WMS-R were used to test verbal memory. Results: The average scores for verbal learning in the depression group were significantly lower than those in the non-depression group (p = .001). There were no group differences on visual and logical memory I and II scales. Conclusion: Depressive symptoms affect information retention and verbal learning in the elderly. However, they had no effect on visual and logical memory processing in this sample. The results suggest that, in addition to age-related cognitive decline, depression impairs memory performance considerably.
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spelling Depression and Memory Decline in the ElderlyMemoryagingdepressive disorderGeriatric PsychiatryAbstract Objective: To analyze the memory performance of participants aged 60 years and older with and without depressive symptoms. Methods: 199 participants were assessed using the Beck Depressio. In ventory (BDI) with a cut-off point of 20 for depression. Of these, 22 met the criteria for depression group; the remaining participants were allocated to the non-depression group. The Rey Auditory-Verbal Learning Test (RAVLT) was used to assess verbal learning, figures I and II of the Visual Reproduction subtest of the Wechsler Memory Scale Revised (WMS-R) was used to evaluate immediate and delayed visual memory, and the Logical Memory subtests I and II of WMS-R were used to test verbal memory. Results: The average scores for verbal learning in the depression group were significantly lower than those in the non-depression group (p = .001). There were no group differences on visual and logical memory I and II scales. Conclusion: Depressive symptoms affect information retention and verbal learning in the elderly. However, they had no effect on visual and logical memory processing in this sample. The results suggest that, in addition to age-related cognitive decline, depression impairs memory performance considerably.Sociedade Brasileira de Psicologia2017-12-01info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersiontext/htmlhttp://old.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S2358-18832017000401829Trends in Psychology v.25 n.4 2017reponame:Trends in Psychologyinstname:Sociedade Brasileira de Psicologia (SBP)instacron:SBP10.9788/tp2017.4-15info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessMachado,Andréa GuedesDornelles,Paola Andressa de LimaAndrade,Fabiana Michelsen deFiegenbaum,MariluPádua,Analuiza Camozzato deOliveira,Alcyr Alves deeng2018-03-23T00:00:00Zoai:scielo:S2358-18832017000401829Revistahttp://pepsic.bvsalud.org/scielo.php?script=sci_serial&pid=1413-389XONGhttps://old.scielo.br/oai/scielo-oai.php||comissaoeditorial@sbponline.org.br2358-18832358-1883opendoar:2018-03-23T00:00Trends in Psychology - Sociedade Brasileira de Psicologia (SBP)false
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title Depression and Memory Decline in the Elderly
spellingShingle Depression and Memory Decline in the Elderly
Machado,Andréa Guedes
Memory
aging
depressive disorder
Geriatric Psychiatry
title_short Depression and Memory Decline in the Elderly
title_full Depression and Memory Decline in the Elderly
title_fullStr Depression and Memory Decline in the Elderly
title_full_unstemmed Depression and Memory Decline in the Elderly
title_sort Depression and Memory Decline in the Elderly
author Machado,Andréa Guedes
author_facet Machado,Andréa Guedes
Dornelles,Paola Andressa de Lima
Andrade,Fabiana Michelsen de
Fiegenbaum,Marilu
Pádua,Analuiza Camozzato de
Oliveira,Alcyr Alves de
author_role author
author2 Dornelles,Paola Andressa de Lima
Andrade,Fabiana Michelsen de
Fiegenbaum,Marilu
Pádua,Analuiza Camozzato de
Oliveira,Alcyr Alves de
author2_role author
author
author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Machado,Andréa Guedes
Dornelles,Paola Andressa de Lima
Andrade,Fabiana Michelsen de
Fiegenbaum,Marilu
Pádua,Analuiza Camozzato de
Oliveira,Alcyr Alves de
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Memory
aging
depressive disorder
Geriatric Psychiatry
topic Memory
aging
depressive disorder
Geriatric Psychiatry
description Abstract Objective: To analyze the memory performance of participants aged 60 years and older with and without depressive symptoms. Methods: 199 participants were assessed using the Beck Depressio. In ventory (BDI) with a cut-off point of 20 for depression. Of these, 22 met the criteria for depression group; the remaining participants were allocated to the non-depression group. The Rey Auditory-Verbal Learning Test (RAVLT) was used to assess verbal learning, figures I and II of the Visual Reproduction subtest of the Wechsler Memory Scale Revised (WMS-R) was used to evaluate immediate and delayed visual memory, and the Logical Memory subtests I and II of WMS-R were used to test verbal memory. Results: The average scores for verbal learning in the depression group were significantly lower than those in the non-depression group (p = .001). There were no group differences on visual and logical memory I and II scales. Conclusion: Depressive symptoms affect information retention and verbal learning in the elderly. However, they had no effect on visual and logical memory processing in this sample. The results suggest that, in addition to age-related cognitive decline, depression impairs memory performance considerably.
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