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If you feel you can’t, you won’t: the role of subjective and objective cognitive competence on psychosocial functioning in depression
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BackgroundThe purpose of this exploratory study is to examine the role of sociodemographic, clinical, and cognitive - both objective and subjective - factors in overall and in specific domains of psychosocial functioning, in patients with depression at different clinical states of the disease (remitted and non-remitted).MethodsA sample of 325 patients with major depressive disorder, 117 in remission and 208 in non-remission, were assessed with a semi-structured interview collecting sociodemographic, clinical, cognitive (with neuropsychological tests and the Perceived Deficit Questionnaire), and functional (Functioning Assessment Short Test) characteristics. Backward regression models were conducted to determine associations of global and specific areas of functioning with independent factors, for both clinical states.ResultsResidual depressive symptomatology and self-appraisal of executive competence were significantly associated with psychosocial functioning in remitted patients, in overall and some subdomains of functioning, particularly cognitive and interpersonal areas. While depressive symptoms, executive deficits and self-appraisal of executive function were significantly related to functional outcomes in non-remitted patients, both in overall functioning and in most of subdomains.DiscussionThis study evidences the strong association of one's appraisal of executive competence with psychosocial functioning, together with depressive symptoms, both in remitted and non-remitted patients with depression. Therefore, to achieve full recovery, clinical management of patients should tackle not only the relief of core depressive symptoms, but also the cognitive ones, both those that are objectified with neuropsychological tests and those that are reported by the patients themselves.
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VICENT GIL, Muriel, TRUJOLS I ALBET, Joan, SERRA BLASCO, María, NAVARRA VENTURA, Guillem, PUIGDEMONT, Dolors, ALEMANY, Carlo, CRIVILLÉS, Sara, DIEGO ADELIÑO, Javier de, CARDONER, N. (narcís), PORTELLA MOLL, María jesús. If you feel you can’t, you won’t: the role of subjective and objective cognitive competence on psychosocial functioning in depression. _European Psychiatry_. 2023. Vol. 66, núm. 1. [consulta: 25 de febrer de 2026]. ISSN: 1778-3585. [Disponible a: https://hdl.handle.net/2445/205388]