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1. Exploring mitochondrial blood-based and genetic markers in older adults with mild cognitive impairment and remitted major depressive disorder

2. Implementation of the Dementia Isolation Toolkit in long-term care improves awareness but does not reduce moral distress amongst healthcare providers

3. Cognitive function based on theta-gamma coupling vs. clinical diagnosis in older adults with mild cognitive impairment with or without major depressive disorder

4. A pilot observational study of gait changes over time before and after an unplanned hospital visit in long-term care residents with dementia

5. Barriers and facilitators to person-centred infection prevention and control: results of a survey about the Dementia Isolation Toolkit

6. Real-time location systems technology in the care of older adults with cognitive impairment living in residential care: A scoping review

7. Genome-wide analysis suggests the importance of vascular processes and neuroinflammation in late-life antidepressant response

8. Gait changes over time in hospitalized older adults with advanced dementia: Predictors of mobility change

9. Resting state functional connectivity in patients with remitted psychotic depression: A multi-centre STOP-PD studyResearch in context

12. Genomic Investigation of Remission and Relapse of Psychotic Depression Treated with Sertraline plus Olanzapine: The STOP-PD II Study

14. Intravenous Ketamine for Late-Life Treatment-Resistant Depression: A Pilot Study of Tolerability, Safety, Clinical Benefits, and Effect on Cognition

15. Predictors of relapse of psychotic depression: Findings from the STOP-PD II randomized clinical trial

16. Effects of antipsychotic medication on functional connectivity in major depressive disorder with psychotic features

17. Impact of COVID-19 on electroconvulsive therapy practice across Canadian provinces during the first wave of the pandemic

19. Sex Modifies the Associations of APOEɛ4 with Neuropsychiatric Symptom Burden in Both At-Risk and Clinical Cohorts of Alzheimer's Disease

20. Prevalence, causes, and consequences of moral distress in healthcare providers caring for people living with dementia in long-term care during a pandemic

21. Assessing the Longitudinal Relationship between Theta-Gamma Coupling and Working Memory Performance in Older Adults

22. Electroconvulsive Therapy in Canada During the First Wave of COVID-19

23. Safety, Tolerability, and Real-World Effectiveness of Intravenous Ketamine in Older Adults With Treatment-Resistant Depression: A Case Series

24. Effect of Older vs Younger Age on Anthropometric and Metabolic Variables During Treatment of Psychotic Depression With Sertraline Plus Olanzapine: The STOP-PD II Study

25. Placebo Effect in Randomized Trials of Major Depressive Disorder With Psychotic Features: A Systematic Review and Descriptive Meta-Analysis

27. Association between psychomotor disturbance and treatment outcome in psychotic depression: a STOP-PD II report

28. Ethical Considerations in Providing Electroconvulsive Therapy during the COVID-19 Pandemic

29. Pharmacotherapy Prescriptions for Relapse Prevention of Psychotic Depression After Electroconvulsive Therapy

30. Relationships Among History of Psychosis, Cognition and Functioning in Later-Life Remitted Major Depression

31. Genome-wide analysis suggests the importance of vascular processes and neuroinflammation in late-life antidepressant response

32. Residual or re-emergent impaired insight into delusions following remission is unrelated to later relapse during a randomized clinical trial of continuation pharmacotherapy for psychotic depression - The STOP-PD II Study

33. Design and Rationale of the PACt-MD Randomized Clinical Trial: Prevention of Alzheimer’s dementia with Cognitive remediation plus transcranial direct current stimulation in Mild cognitive impairment and Depression

34. Frontal-executive and corticolimbic structural brain circuitry in older people with remitted depression, mild cognitive impairment, Alzheimer’s dementia, and normal cognition

35. Effect of COVID-19 on the mental health care of older people in Canada

36. Functional Competence and Cognition in Individuals With Amnestic Mild Cognitive Impairment

37. Structural brain networks in remitted psychotic depression

38. Measuring Gait Variables Using Computer Vision to Assess Mobility and Fall Risk in Older Adults With Dementia

39. Time setting errors in the Clock Drawing Test are associated with both semantic and executive deficits

40. Cognitive control, interference inhibition, and ordering of information during working memory in younger and older healthy adults

41. Association of functional connectivity of the executive control network or default mode network with cognitive impairment in older adults with remitted major depressive disorder or mild cognitive impairment

42. Ambient Monitoring of Gait and Machine Learning Models for Dynamic and Short-Term Falls Risk Assessment in People With Dementia

43. Health-related quality of life in remitted psychotic depression✰

44. Vision-Based Assessment of Gait Features Associated With Falls in People With Dementia

45. Key factors for the assessment of mobility in advanced dementia: A consensus approach

46. Association between Sleep Disturbances and Medial Temporal Lobe Volume in Older Adults with Mild Cognitive Impairment Free of Lifetime History of Depression

47. Changes in Theta but not Alpha Modulation Are Associated with Impairment in Working Memory in Alzheimer’s Disease and Mild Cognitive Impairment

48. Factor analysis of the CORE measure of psychomotor disturbance in psychotic depression: Findings from the STOP-PD II study

49. Comparing cardiovascular risk factors in older persons with mild cognitive impairment and lifetime history of major depressive disorder

50. Mild cognitive impairment and major depressive disorder are associated with molecular senescence abnormalities in older adults

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