Neurocognitive Profile of Individuals having Depression with Suicidal Ideation

Surabhi Ghosh, Susmita Halder
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Depression is characterized by a persistent state of sadness and disinterest in activities that one would normally find enjoyable, as well as an inability to function on a daily basis for at least two weeks. Reducing the overall number of suicide deaths and intentional self-harm incidents requires early detection of depression. Depression is frequently caused by suicide. Depression and suicidal thoughts have been found to be highly correlated. The purpose of the current study is to comprehend the neurocognitive profile of depressed individuals who have considered suicide. This cross-sectional study included 30 participants of both genders who were between the ages of 20 and 50. Further assessments of cognitive flexibility were conducted using tests for domains such as working memory, inhibition, set shifting, processing speed, and attention. Overall, it can be concluded that while phonemic fluency, inhibition, and set shifting have been found to have an impact, processing speed, attention, working memory, and semantic fluency are all compromised in depression associated with suicidal ideation. We can draw the conclusion that depression is a significant health problem that must not be disregarded because it is a key indicator of suicide and has been shown to reduce engagement in day-to-day activities, both of which can result in a reduced quality of life.
有自杀倾向的抑郁症患者的神经认知概况
抑郁症的特征是持续的悲伤和对正常人认为愉快的活动不感兴趣,以及至少两周无法正常工作。要减少自杀死亡和故意自残事件的总数,就必须及早发现抑郁症。抑郁症常常由自杀引起。研究发现,抑郁症和自杀想法高度相关。本研究旨在了解曾考虑自杀的抑郁症患者的神经认知特征。这项横断面研究包括 30 名年龄在 20 岁至 50 岁之间的男女参与者。通过对工作记忆、抑制、集合转换、处理速度和注意力等领域的测试,对认知灵活性进行了进一步评估。总之,可以得出这样的结论:虽然语音流畅性、抑制和集合转换被发现有影响,但处理速度、注意力、工作记忆和语义流畅性在与自杀意念相关的抑郁症中都受到了损害。我们可以得出这样的结论:抑郁症是一个不容忽视的重大健康问题,因为它是自杀的一个关键指标,而且已被证明会减少对日常活动的参与,这两者都会导致生活质量下降。
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