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    • Cognitive symptoms are prevalent in unipolar and bipolar mood disorders, increasing with age.
    • These symptoms negatively affect psychiatric illness recovery and patient quality of life.
    • Older adults with mood disorders are particularly vulnerable to cognitive decline.

    Purpose of the Study:

    • To review interventions aimed at improving cognitive functioning in older patients with mood disorders.
    • To explore strategies that directly or indirectly enhance cognitive function.
    • To optimize outcomes for aging psychiatric patients experiencing cognitive impairment.

    Main Methods:

    • Systematic review of available interventions targeting cognitive function.
    • Analysis of direct and indirect methods for cognitive improvement.
    • Examination of studies on strategy training, cognitive training, and physical exercise.

    Main Results:

    • Strategy training, cognitive function training, and physical exercise demonstrate effectiveness in improving cognitive function.
    • Cognitive Behavioral Therapy for insomnia may indirectly enhance cognitive function by improving sleep and mood.
    • Ongoing research in the Netherlands is exploring the benefits for psychiatric populations.

    Conclusions:

    • A proactive approach to cognitive symptoms is essential for older psychiatric patients.
    • Early screening and treatment of cognitive symptoms before significant impairment is crucial.
    • Optimizing outcomes requires addressing cognitive decline in aging individuals with mood disorders.