Autobiographical memory deficits in patients with depression follow a temporal distribution.

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Autobiographical memory deficits in patients with depression follow a temporal distribution. / Biedermann, Sarah V; Demirakca, Traute; Sartorius, Alexander; Auer, Matthias K; Ende, Gabriele; Berna, Fabrice.

In: PSYCHIAT RES, Vol. 257, 11.2017, p. 193-196.

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Biedermann, SV, Demirakca, T, Sartorius, A, Auer, MK, Ende, G & Berna, F 2017, 'Autobiographical memory deficits in patients with depression follow a temporal distribution.', PSYCHIAT RES, vol. 257, pp. 193-196.

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Biedermann, S. V., Demirakca, T., Sartorius, A., Auer, M. K., Ende, G., & Berna, F. (2017). Autobiographical memory deficits in patients with depression follow a temporal distribution. PSYCHIAT RES, 257, 193-196.

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Biedermann SV, Demirakca T, Sartorius A, Auer MK, Ende G, Berna F. Autobiographical memory deficits in patients with depression follow a temporal distribution. PSYCHIAT RES. 2017 Nov;257:193-196.

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@article{0b0f99033e2c443eaa2e128b37863cc0,
title = "Autobiographical memory deficits in patients with depression follow a temporal distribution.",
abstract = "Autobiographical memory deficits are known in depression. The temporal distribution thereof across periods of life has rarely been considered yet. Autobiographical memories for 5 life periods were investigated in 27 depressed in-patients and compared to 31 matched healthy controls using the Bielefelder Autobiographisches Ged{\"a}chtnis Inventar. Depressed patients reported significantly less details in memories dating from childhood to 30 years, correlating with severity of depression. Memories from childhood and recent periods were less positive in depressed patients. Thus, we found a distinct pattern of autobiographical memory deficits in depressed patients. Possible etiological factors, however, need further investigations.",
author = "Biedermann, {Sarah V} and Traute Demirakca and Alexander Sartorius and Auer, {Matthias K} and Gabriele Ende and Fabrice Berna",
year = "2017",
month = nov,
language = "Deutsch",
volume = "257",
pages = "193--196",
journal = "PSYCHIAT RES",
issn = "0165-1781",
publisher = "Elsevier Ireland Ltd",

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T1 - Autobiographical memory deficits in patients with depression follow a temporal distribution.

AU - Biedermann, Sarah V

AU - Demirakca, Traute

AU - Sartorius, Alexander

AU - Auer, Matthias K

AU - Ende, Gabriele

AU - Berna, Fabrice

PY - 2017/11

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N2 - Autobiographical memory deficits are known in depression. The temporal distribution thereof across periods of life has rarely been considered yet. Autobiographical memories for 5 life periods were investigated in 27 depressed in-patients and compared to 31 matched healthy controls using the Bielefelder Autobiographisches Gedächtnis Inventar. Depressed patients reported significantly less details in memories dating from childhood to 30 years, correlating with severity of depression. Memories from childhood and recent periods were less positive in depressed patients. Thus, we found a distinct pattern of autobiographical memory deficits in depressed patients. Possible etiological factors, however, need further investigations.

AB - Autobiographical memory deficits are known in depression. The temporal distribution thereof across periods of life has rarely been considered yet. Autobiographical memories for 5 life periods were investigated in 27 depressed in-patients and compared to 31 matched healthy controls using the Bielefelder Autobiographisches Gedächtnis Inventar. Depressed patients reported significantly less details in memories dating from childhood to 30 years, correlating with severity of depression. Memories from childhood and recent periods were less positive in depressed patients. Thus, we found a distinct pattern of autobiographical memory deficits in depressed patients. Possible etiological factors, however, need further investigations.

M3 - SCORING: Zeitschriftenaufsatz

C2 - 28768208

VL - 257

SP - 193

EP - 196

JO - PSYCHIAT RES

JF - PSYCHIAT RES

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