“…[1][2][3] Subjective cognitive difficulties are not significantly correlated with objective clinician-administered tests of cognitive performance, [4][5][6][7][8][9] but are significantly associated with a range of individual factors, including levels of stress, chronotype, substance use, sleep quality and mental health symptoms to name a few. 2,5,6,[10][11][12][13] People with depression and anxiety disorders appear especially susceptible to subjective cognitive difficulties; 1-3,9,14,15 these difficulties are associated with severity of affective symptoms [16][17][18][19] and have a negative impact on role functioning and quality of life. 9,16,17,20,21 Younger age is associated with higher levels of subjective cognitive difficulties in people with depression.…”