1983
DOI: 10.1111/j.2044-8341.1983.tb01567.x
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The relationship of depression and thought disorder in pain patients

Abstract: In the recent literature, the presence of thought disorder occurring with depression has been both supported and contradicted. In order to clarify the relationship of thought disorder and depression this study examined three areas of cognitive function in depressed and non-depressed groups drawn from pain patients and normals. Subjectively, depressed subjects had significant deficits in abstraction, associative tightness, and speed of information processing. Across all subjects, increasing cognitive impairment… Show more

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