Cognition in mood disorders. 2020

Katie M Douglas, and Richard J Porter, and Allan H Young
Department of Psychological Medicine, University of Otago, New Zealand.

Cognitive impairment plays a key role in determining the course of illness and functional outcomes in mood disorders. This article summarises and discusses important papers within this thematic series of BJPsych Open that contribute to a greater understanding of the complexity of 'Cognition in Mood Disorders'.

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