Healio (6/15, VanDewater) reports, “Among patients with multiple sclerosis” (MS), “cognitive function was predicted by age, depressive symptoms and anxiety,” researchers concluded after retrospectively reviewing “charts for 802 consecutive adult patients with MS who attended a tertiary neuropsychiatry clinic from 2006 to 2022.” The study revealed that “in younger people with MS, the core depressive symptoms were particularly predictive of cognitive impairment, while in older adults with MS, it’s more so the anxious distress in the context of depression that is predictive of cognitive impairment.” The findings were presented in a poster at the American Psychiatric Association 2023 Annual Meeting.
Related Links:
— “Cognition in multiple sclerosis depends on patients’ depression, anxiety, age,” Kalie VanDewater, Healio, June 15, 2023