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Citation

Diermen L, Walther S, Cools O, Fransen E, Birkenhäger TK, Sabbe BGC, Schrijvers D. Acta Neuropsyciatr. 2018; 30(6): 359-364.

Copyright

(Copyright © 2018, Cambridge University Press)

DOI

10.1017/neu.2018.21

PMID

unavailable

Abstract

OBJECTIVETo explore the correlations between observer ratings and instrumental parameters across domains of psychomotor functioning in depression.

METHODIn total, 73 patients with major depressive disorder underwent extensive psychomotor and clinical testing. Psychomotor functioning was assessed with (i) an observer-rated scale (the CORE measure) and also objectively with (ii) 24-h actigraphy, and (iii) a fine motor drawing task.

RESULTSObserver ratings of retardation correlated with instrumental assessments of fine and gross motor functioning. In contrast, observer ratings of agitation did not correlate with observer ratings of retardation or with the instrumental measures. These associations were partly influenced by age and, to a lesser extent, by depression severity.

CONCLUSIONPsychomotor disturbance is a complex concept with different manifestations in depressed patients. Although observer ratings of retardation correspond well with instrumental measures of the motor domains, objective measurement of agitation and other aspects of psychomotor disturbance require further research.


Language: en

Keywords

depression; neuropsychology; psychiatric disorders

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