Changes in cortisol secretion during antidepressive treatment and cognitive improvement in patients with major depression: a longitudinal study.

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Changes in cortisol secretion during antidepressive treatment and cognitive improvement in patients with major depression: a longitudinal study. / Hinkelmann, Kim; Moritz, Steffen; Botzenhardt, Johannes; Muhtz, Christoph; Wiedemann, Klaus; Kellner, Michael; Otte, Christian.

In: PSYCHONEUROENDOCRINO, Vol. 37, No. 5, 5, 2012, p. 685-692.

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@article{cd3ac2ea62af4811a7fb1a9d9df24875,
title = "Changes in cortisol secretion during antidepressive treatment and cognitive improvement in patients with major depression: a longitudinal study.",
abstract = "We have previously reported that cognitive deficits are cross-sectionally associated with elevated cortisol in depressed patients. Here, we longitudinally examined if changes in cortisol secretion during treatment are associated with improvement of cognition.",
author = "Kim Hinkelmann and Steffen Moritz and Johannes Botzenhardt and Christoph Muhtz and Klaus Wiedemann and Michael Kellner and Christian Otte",
year = "2012",
language = "English",
volume = "37",
pages = "685--692",
journal = "PSYCHONEUROENDOCRINO",
issn = "0306-4530",
publisher = "Elsevier Limited",
number = "5",

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T1 - Changes in cortisol secretion during antidepressive treatment and cognitive improvement in patients with major depression: a longitudinal study.

AU - Hinkelmann, Kim

AU - Moritz, Steffen

AU - Botzenhardt, Johannes

AU - Muhtz, Christoph

AU - Wiedemann, Klaus

AU - Kellner, Michael

AU - Otte, Christian

PY - 2012

Y1 - 2012

N2 - We have previously reported that cognitive deficits are cross-sectionally associated with elevated cortisol in depressed patients. Here, we longitudinally examined if changes in cortisol secretion during treatment are associated with improvement of cognition.

AB - We have previously reported that cognitive deficits are cross-sectionally associated with elevated cortisol in depressed patients. Here, we longitudinally examined if changes in cortisol secretion during treatment are associated with improvement of cognition.

M3 - SCORING: Journal article

VL - 37

SP - 685

EP - 692

JO - PSYCHONEUROENDOCRINO

JF - PSYCHONEUROENDOCRINO

SN - 0306-4530

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M1 - 5

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