Agreement analysis of subjective and objective sleep quality in adolescents with mood disorders.

Mar 12, 2025Zhong nan da xue xue bao. Yi xue ban = Journal of Central South University. Medical sciences

How Teenagers with Mood Disorders’ Sleep Feelings Match Their Measured Sleep Quality

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Abstract

Significant differences were observed between subjective and objective sleep measures for total sleep time, number of awakenings, and waking after sleep onset (<0.001).

  • Sleep onset time did not show a statistically significant difference between subjective and objective measurements (=0.283).
  • Good agreement and correlation were found for subjective and objective measurements of sleep onset and wake-up time (ICC=0.821).
  • Moderate agreement was observed for total sleep time (ICC=0.640), while poor agreement was noted for number of awakenings (ICC=0.210) and waking after sleep onset (ICC=0.358).
  • Most data points for sleep onset, wake-up time, and total sleep time were within 95% limits of agreement in Bland-Altman plots.
  • Higher average values for waking after sleep onset and number of awakenings were associated with increased differences between subjective and objective measurements.
  • Baseline depression levels were linked to discrepancies in number of awakenings, total sleep time, and sleep onset.

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