Megan M. Dotson
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View article: Does Visual Speed of Processing Training Improve Health-Related Quality of Life in Assisted and Independent Living Communities?: A Randomized Controlled Trial
Does Visual Speed of Processing Training Improve Health-Related Quality of Life in Assisted and Independent Living Communities?: A Randomized Controlled Trial Open
Background and Objectives Visual speed of processing training had clinically and statistically significant beneficial effects on health-related quality of life among 2,802 healthy community-dwelling adults aged 65–94 years at 2 and 5 years…
View article: Speed of processing training and depression in assisted and independent living: A randomized controlled trial
Speed of processing training and depression in assisted and independent living: A randomized controlled trial Open
Late life depression is widely associated with lower quality of life and greater disability, making it an important target for prevention. Earlier randomized controlled trials [RCTs] demonstrated that speed of processing training [SOPT] le…
View article: Computerized cognitive training to improve mood in senior living settings: design of a randomized controlled trial
Computerized cognitive training to improve mood in senior living settings: design of a randomized controlled trial Open
Compared to earlier SOP training studies using Road Tour, this sample of senior living participants were older, reported more health conditions and poorer overall health, had lower UFOV scores and greater depressive symptoms at baseline. M…