Abstract

In univariate regression analysis almost all mental distress, sociodemographic and clinical characteristics were significantly associated with different cognitive functions. After adjusting for gender, age, education, New York Heart Association functional class, MMSE scores remained associated with DS-14 (β=-.144, p<0.01); Digit Span Test Backward recall of digits, with STAI-S (β=-.120, p<.01). Digit symbol test raw scores were associated with BDI-II (β=-.115, p<.01), as well as with STAI-S (β=-.084, p=.03). Similarly, time which individuals took to complete the Digit Symbol Test was associated with BDI-II (β=.145, p<.01), and STAI-S (β=.110, p<.01). Significant associations remained between Trail Making Test A scores and STAI-S scores (β=.113, p<.01) as well as between Trail Making Test B scores and STAI-S scores (β=.103, p=.04), while Trail Making Test B-A scores remained associated with STAI-T scores (β=-.119, p<.03). Results

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