2014
DOI: 10.1177/1557988314552669
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Variability in Depressive Symptoms of Cognitive Deficit and Cognitive Bias During the First 2 Years After Diagnosis in Australian Men With Prostate Cancer

Abstract: The incidence and contribution to total depression of the depressive symptoms of cognitive deficit and cognitive bias in prostate cancer (PCa) patients were compared from cohorts sampled during the first 2 years after diagnosis. Survey data were collected from 394 patients with PCa, including background information, treatments, and disease status, plus total scores of depression and scores for subscales of the depressive symptoms of cognitive bias and cognitive deficit via the Zung Self-Rating Depression Scale… Show more

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“…ADT has many deleterious side effects, including potential deficits in cognitive function (reviewed in [ 2 - 4 ]). Furthermore, ADT can also result in suboptimal sleep, fatigue, and depression [ 5 - 12 ], all of which may contribute to cognitive decline.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…ADT has many deleterious side effects, including potential deficits in cognitive function (reviewed in [ 2 - 4 ]). Furthermore, ADT can also result in suboptimal sleep, fatigue, and depression [ 5 - 12 ], all of which may contribute to cognitive decline.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%