2020
DOI: 10.1016/j.cger.2019.09.012
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Depression and Anxiety in Parkinson Disease

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“…Also, many studies have used cognition and brief screening tests (Neurocognitive Status Exam, MMSE) that might not be sensitive to the more subtle effects of cognition and de­pression. Depression is a frequent symptom in neurodegenerative diseases (AD, PD, dementia with Lewy bodies, frontotemporal and cerebrovascular dementia), both from the initial and more advanced stages of the disease, which can accompany cognitive symptoms [15, 16, 74, 128, 129].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Also, many studies have used cognition and brief screening tests (Neurocognitive Status Exam, MMSE) that might not be sensitive to the more subtle effects of cognition and de­pression. Depression is a frequent symptom in neurodegenerative diseases (AD, PD, dementia with Lewy bodies, frontotemporal and cerebrovascular dementia), both from the initial and more advanced stages of the disease, which can accompany cognitive symptoms [15, 16, 74, 128, 129].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Depression is reported to be one of the common complication of PD ranging in prevalence between 2.7% and 70% but is under selfreported [31]. Some studies showed depression can occur before the onset of PD, and it may have a signi cant effect on the patient's quality of life [31][32][33][34]. In our study, depression (Feeling sad low or blue) is one of the most prevalent symptoms both for patients with and without limited ability to work.…”
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confidence: 52%
“…but is under self-reported [31]. Depression can precede the development of PD and has a major impact on a patient's quality of life [31][32][33][34]. In our study, depression is one of the most prevalent symptoms both for patients with and without limited ability to work.…”
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confidence: 62%