“…The association between depression and anxiety, social relationships, and cognitive health is complex, as although good social relationships may enhance wellbeing, individuals who have greater wellbeing may experience better social relationships (Diener & Seligman, 2004). In addition, depression and anxiety are associated with poor cognitive function (Aggarwal, Kunik, & Asghar-Ali, 2017;Pietrzak et al, 2012;Potvin, Forget, Grenier, Pr eville, & Hudon, 2011;Yochim, Mueller, & Segal, 2013) and an increased risk of dementia (Burton, Campbell, Jordan, Strauss, & Mallen, 2012;Diniz, Butters, Albert, Dew, & Reynolds, 2013;Gulpers et al, 2016). However, findings are inconsistent and some studies report that although depression or anxiety may accompany poor cognitive function, symptoms of depression and anxiety do not necessarily precede poor cognitive function (Andreescu et al, 2014;Okereke & Grodstein, 2013;Potvin et al, 2013;Richard et al, 2013).…”