Browsing Department of Psychosocial Science by Subject "Cognitive impairment"
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How we can THINC-it Better: A new Digital Screening Tool in Depression Assessment
(Master thesis, 2018)In the past decades, cognition as one of the key factors in depression has been highlighted. It has been found that cognitive impairment (CI) might both precede the onset of depression and persist during remission. This ...