Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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6811287 | Psychiatry Research | 2018 | 4 Pages |
Abstract
Sleep disturbances are feasibly linked with poorer outcome in BD. This study aims to cross-sectionally investigate clinical factors associated with sleep disruption in euthymic BD patients. We assessed sleep quality in a sample of 209 euthymic BD patients with the Pittsburgh Sleep Quality Index. After multiple logistic regression analysis controlling for several confounding factors, the variables number of clinical diseases and Hamilton global score remained significant and independently associated with poor sleep quality. Our results suggest that euthymic BD patients presenting poor sleep quality are more likely to have clinical comorbidities and manifest subsyndromal depressive symptomatology.
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Authors
Paulo Rocha, Humberto Correa,