1. Eveningness and poor sleep quality contribute to depressive residual symptoms and behavioral inhibition in patients with bipolar disorder
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Chloé Benizri, Frank Bellivier, Marion Leboyer, Sunthavy Yeim, Danila Caruso, Laura Palagini, Bruno Etain, J. Maruani, Cecilia Prunas, Karoline Krane-Gartiser, H Brochard, Liliana Dell'Osso, Manon Meyrel, Gregory Gross, Victoire Benard, and Pierre A. Geoffroy
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Adult ,Sleep Wake Disorders ,Physiology ,media_common.quotation_subject ,030209 endocrinology & metabolism ,03 medical and health sciences ,depressive symptoms ,0302 clinical medicine ,Sleep Initiation and Maintenance Disorders ,Surveys and Questionnaires ,Physiology (medical) ,mental disorders ,medicine ,Humans ,Quality (business) ,In patient ,Behavioral inhibition ,Bipolar disorder ,media_common ,bipolar disorder ,Sleep quality ,business.industry ,sleep quality ,medicine.disease ,Sleep in non-human animals ,Eveningness ,Circadian Rhythm ,Poor sleep ,Mood ,inhibition/activation ,Sleep ,business ,030217 neurology & neurosurgery ,Clinical psychology - Abstract
Eveningness and sleep disturbances are considered as markers of Bipolar Disorder (BD) and influence mood and emotional or behavioral states. This study investigates the associations between circadian markers and sleep quality on residual depressive symptoms and inhibition/activation dimensions during the euthymic phase. A sample of 89 euthymic adult individuals with BD was assessed for circadian preference and typology using the Composite Scale of Morningness (CSM) and the Circadian Type Inventory (CTI) and for sleep quality using the Pittsburgh Sleep Quality Index (PSQI). The Montgomery and Asberg Depression Rating Scale (MADRS) and the Multidimensional Assessment of Thymic States (MAThyS) were used to measure residual depressive symptoms and the inhibition/activation dimensions. We examined any associations between these parameters using correlations and path analyses. We identified significant associations between eveningness and poorer sleep quality that correlated to higher depressive residual symptoms and a global inhibition. The use of path analyses led us to conclude that poor sleep quality mediated the relationship between eveningness and either residual mood symptoms or behavioral inhibition (motivation, sensory perception, interpersonal interaction, and cognition). These factors should be considered in the clinical evaluation of individuals with BD, with a specific attention during the euthymic phase, in order to achieve the best functional outcome possible.
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- 2019
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