Cognitive dysfunction in Malaysian patients with major depressive disorder: A subgroup analysis of a multicountry, cross‐sectional study

Introduction Cognitive dysfunction has been significantly associated with functional impairment in patients with major depressive disorder (MDD). Methods This is a subgroup analysis of 211 Malaysian patients recruited from the multicountry, multicenter, cross‐sectional Cognitive Dysfunction in Asian...

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Published inAsia-Pacific psychiatry Vol. 11; no. 1; pp. e12346 - n/a
Main Authors Zainal, Nor Zuraida, Kalita, Pranab, Herr, Keira Joann
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Abstract Introduction Cognitive dysfunction has been significantly associated with functional impairment in patients with major depressive disorder (MDD). Methods This is a subgroup analysis of 211 Malaysian patients recruited from the multicountry, multicenter, cross‐sectional Cognitive Dysfunction in Asian patients with Depression (CogDAD) study. Depression severity, cognitive dysfunction, and functional disability were assessed and compared with the overall CogDAD study population. Factors associated with functional disability were also evaluated in this Malaysian patient population. Results Approximately half of the Malaysian patients were in their first depressive episode, with the majority being treated for mild‐to‐moderate depression. Furthermore, Malaysian patients experienced cognitive dysfunction, with self‐reported Perceived Deficits Questionnaire (PDQ‐D) scores falling within the third quartile of PDQ‐D severity. Malaysian patients also reported functional disability evidenced by a mean total Sheehan Disability Scale (SDS) score of 11.47 ± 6.68, with the highest SDS score reported in the “Social Life/Leisure Activities” domain. Compared with the overall CogDAD study population, the Malaysian patient population had comparable patient demographics in terms of marital and working status; outcome scores for PHQ‐9 (9‐item Patient Health Questionnaire for self‐reported depression severity), PDQ‐D and SDS; and worst perceived cognitive dysfunction reported in the “Attention/Concentration” domain. Factors found to be significantly associated with functional disability were PDQ‐D score, sick leave taken, and antidepressant treatment (P < 0.05). Discussion Findings from this subgroup analysis highlight the significance of treating cognitive dysfunction in patients with MDD and its correlation to functional disability.
AbstractList INTRODUCTIONCognitive dysfunction has been significantly associated with functional impairment in patients with major depressive disorder (MDD).METHODSThis is a subgroup analysis of 211 Malaysian patients recruited from the multicountry, multicenter, cross-sectional Cognitive Dysfunction in Asian patients with Depression (CogDAD) study. Depression severity, cognitive dysfunction, and functional disability were assessed and compared with the overall CogDAD study population. Factors associated with functional disability were also evaluated in this Malaysian patient population.RESULTSApproximately half of the Malaysian patients were in their first depressive episode, with the majority being treated for mild-to-moderate depression. Furthermore, Malaysian patients experienced cognitive dysfunction, with self-reported Perceived Deficits Questionnaire (PDQ-D) scores falling within the third quartile of PDQ-D severity. Malaysian patients also reported functional disability evidenced by a mean total Sheehan Disability Scale (SDS) score of 11.47 ± 6.68, with the highest SDS score reported in the "Social Life/Leisure Activities" domain. Compared with the overall CogDAD study population, the Malaysian patient population had comparable patient demographics in terms of marital and working status; outcome scores for PHQ-9 (9-item Patient Health Questionnaire for self-reported depression severity), PDQ-D and SDS; and worst perceived cognitive dysfunction reported in the "Attention/Concentration" domain. Factors found to be significantly associated with functional disability were PDQ-D score, sick leave taken, and antidepressant treatment (P < 0.05).DISCUSSIONFindings from this subgroup analysis highlight the significance of treating cognitive dysfunction in patients with MDD and its correlation to functional disability.
Abstract Introduction Cognitive dysfunction has been significantly associated with functional impairment in patients with major depressive disorder (MDD). Methods This is a subgroup analysis of 211 Malaysian patients recruited from the multicountry, multicenter, cross‐sectional Cognitive Dysfunction in Asian patients with Depression (CogDAD) study. Depression severity, cognitive dysfunction, and functional disability were assessed and compared with the overall CogDAD study population. Factors associated with functional disability were also evaluated in this Malaysian patient population. Results Approximately half of the Malaysian patients were in their first depressive episode, with the majority being treated for mild‐to‐moderate depression. Furthermore, Malaysian patients experienced cognitive dysfunction, with self‐reported Perceived Deficits Questionnaire (PDQ‐D) scores falling within the third quartile of PDQ‐D severity. Malaysian patients also reported functional disability evidenced by a mean total Sheehan Disability Scale (SDS) score of 11.47 ± 6.68, with the highest SDS score reported in the “Social Life/Leisure Activities” domain. Compared with the overall CogDAD study population, the Malaysian patient population had comparable patient demographics in terms of marital and working status; outcome scores for PHQ‐9 (9‐item Patient Health Questionnaire for self‐reported depression severity), PDQ‐D and SDS; and worst perceived cognitive dysfunction reported in the “Attention/Concentration” domain. Factors found to be significantly associated with functional disability were PDQ‐D score, sick leave taken, and antidepressant treatment ( P  < 0.05). Discussion Findings from this subgroup analysis highlight the significance of treating cognitive dysfunction in patients with MDD and its correlation to functional disability.
Introduction Cognitive dysfunction has been significantly associated with functional impairment in patients with major depressive disorder (MDD). Methods This is a subgroup analysis of 211 Malaysian patients recruited from the multicountry, multicenter, cross‐sectional Cognitive Dysfunction in Asian patients with Depression (CogDAD) study. Depression severity, cognitive dysfunction, and functional disability were assessed and compared with the overall CogDAD study population. Factors associated with functional disability were also evaluated in this Malaysian patient population. Results Approximately half of the Malaysian patients were in their first depressive episode, with the majority being treated for mild‐to‐moderate depression. Furthermore, Malaysian patients experienced cognitive dysfunction, with self‐reported Perceived Deficits Questionnaire (PDQ‐D) scores falling within the third quartile of PDQ‐D severity. Malaysian patients also reported functional disability evidenced by a mean total Sheehan Disability Scale (SDS) score of 11.47 ± 6.68, with the highest SDS score reported in the “Social Life/Leisure Activities” domain. Compared with the overall CogDAD study population, the Malaysian patient population had comparable patient demographics in terms of marital and working status; outcome scores for PHQ‐9 (9‐item Patient Health Questionnaire for self‐reported depression severity), PDQ‐D and SDS; and worst perceived cognitive dysfunction reported in the “Attention/Concentration” domain. Factors found to be significantly associated with functional disability were PDQ‐D score, sick leave taken, and antidepressant treatment (P < 0.05). Discussion Findings from this subgroup analysis highlight the significance of treating cognitive dysfunction in patients with MDD and its correlation to functional disability.
Cognitive dysfunction has been significantly associated with functional impairment in patients with major depressive disorder (MDD). This is a subgroup analysis of 211 Malaysian patients recruited from the multicountry, multicenter, cross-sectional Cognitive Dysfunction in Asian patients with Depression (CogDAD) study. Depression severity, cognitive dysfunction, and functional disability were assessed and compared with the overall CogDAD study population. Factors associated with functional disability were also evaluated in this Malaysian patient population. Approximately half of the Malaysian patients were in their first depressive episode, with the majority being treated for mild-to-moderate depression. Furthermore, Malaysian patients experienced cognitive dysfunction, with self-reported Perceived Deficits Questionnaire (PDQ-D) scores falling within the third quartile of PDQ-D severity. Malaysian patients also reported functional disability evidenced by a mean total Sheehan Disability Scale (SDS) score of 11.47 ± 6.68, with the highest SDS score reported in the "Social Life/Leisure Activities" domain. Compared with the overall CogDAD study population, the Malaysian patient population had comparable patient demographics in terms of marital and working status; outcome scores for PHQ-9 (9-item Patient Health Questionnaire for self-reported depression severity), PDQ-D and SDS; and worst perceived cognitive dysfunction reported in the "Attention/Concentration" domain. Factors found to be significantly associated with functional disability were PDQ-D score, sick leave taken, and antidepressant treatment (P < 0.05). Findings from this subgroup analysis highlight the significance of treating cognitive dysfunction in patients with MDD and its correlation to functional disability.
IntroductionCognitive dysfunction has been significantly associated with functional impairment in patients with major depressive disorder (MDD).MethodsThis is a subgroup analysis of 211 Malaysian patients recruited from the multicountry, multicenter, cross‐sectional Cognitive Dysfunction in Asian patients with Depression (CogDAD) study. Depression severity, cognitive dysfunction, and functional disability were assessed and compared with the overall CogDAD study population. Factors associated with functional disability were also evaluated in this Malaysian patient population.ResultsApproximately half of the Malaysian patients were in their first depressive episode, with the majority being treated for mild‐to‐moderate depression. Furthermore, Malaysian patients experienced cognitive dysfunction, with self‐reported Perceived Deficits Questionnaire (PDQ‐D) scores falling within the third quartile of PDQ‐D severity. Malaysian patients also reported functional disability evidenced by a mean total Sheehan Disability Scale (SDS) score of 11.47 ± 6.68, with the highest SDS score reported in the “Social Life/Leisure Activities” domain. Compared with the overall CogDAD study population, the Malaysian patient population had comparable patient demographics in terms of marital and working status; outcome scores for PHQ‐9 (9‐item Patient Health Questionnaire for self‐reported depression severity), PDQ‐D and SDS; and worst perceived cognitive dysfunction reported in the “Attention/Concentration” domain. Factors found to be significantly associated with functional disability were PDQ‐D score, sick leave taken, and antidepressant treatment (P < 0.05).DiscussionFindings from this subgroup analysis highlight the significance of treating cognitive dysfunction in patients with MDD and its correlation to functional disability.
Author Zainal, Nor Zuraida
Herr, Keira Joann
Kalita, Pranab
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Cognitive dysfunction has been significantly associated with functional impairment in patients with major depressive disorder (MDD). This is a subgroup...
Abstract Introduction Cognitive dysfunction has been significantly associated with functional impairment in patients with major depressive disorder (MDD)....
IntroductionCognitive dysfunction has been significantly associated with functional impairment in patients with major depressive disorder (MDD).MethodsThis is...
INTRODUCTIONCognitive dysfunction has been significantly associated with functional impairment in patients with major depressive disorder (MDD).METHODSThis is...
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Title Cognitive dysfunction in Malaysian patients with major depressive disorder: A subgroup analysis of a multicountry, cross‐sectional study
URI https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/abs/10.1111%2Fappy.12346
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30511420
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