Abstract
Background
COVID-19 is associated with depressive psychopathology in survivors. Negative thinking styles are a core feature of major depression, fostering the experience of negative emotions and affects and hampering recovery. This cognitive vulnerability has been observed in medical conditions associated with depression, but never explored in post-COVID depression.
Methods
We studied 729 participants: 362 COVID-19 survivors, 73 inpatients with Major Depressive Disorder (MDD), and 294 healthy participants (HC). Severity of depression was self-rated on the Zung Self-Rating Depression Scale (ZSDS). Neuropsychological bias toward negative emotional stimuli and the negative outlook on the self were tested in a self-description task, yielding latencies and frequencies of attribution of morally tuned elements. Dimensions of negative thinking and depressive cognitive style in evaluation of hypothetical events were measured on the Cognition Questionnaire (CQ).
Results
22.4% COVID survivors self-rated depression above the clinical threshold. Frequencies and latencies of attribution of morally negative elements, and CQ scores, correlated between themselves and predicted ZSDS scores, with post-COVID depressed patients showing intermediate scores between the more severe MDD patients, and non-depressed post-COVID participants and HC.
Limitations
Recruitment was in a single center, thus raising the possibility of population stratification.
Conclusions
The breadth of self-reproach and depressive cognitive style in evaluating events showed the same association with severity of depression in MDD and in post-COVID depressed patients, distributing along a gradient of severity, thus suggesting that individual features of negative thinking styles are shared in these conditions, and should be addressed as treatment targets in depressed COVID-19 survivors.
【저자키워드】 Depression, COVID, bias, Neuropsychology, Cognition, Distortion, 【초록키워드】 COVID-19, Treatment, severity, Survivors, Patient, target, latency, threshold, patients, breadth, association, Frequency, negative emotion, major depressive disorder, emotional, Inpatient, cognitive, elements, participant, limitation, single center, depressive, Self-Rating Depression Scale, population stratification, survivor, dimension, negative, Affect, feature, event, Result, tested, predicted, healthy, correlated, conditions, addressed, were measured, hypothetical, medical condition, raising, yielding, 【제목키워드】 COVID-19, cognitive, depressive, disorder,