Depression severity and verbal comprehension in children and adolescents with a major depressive episode
Monia Trasolini,
Giulia Serra,
Maria Elena Iannoni
et al.
Abstract:IntroductionSevere depression is a prevalent psychiatric illness in children and adolescents associated with high levels of morbidity, disability, and a high risk of suicidal behavior. Cognitive factors associated with depression severity in juveniles have been poorly reported. MethodsWe investigated the relationship between depression severity and intelligence quotient (IQ)with its subscales in 65 juveniles (aged 10–17 years) with a current major depressive episode evaluated at the Mood Disorder Program of Ba… Show more
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