THE EFFECT OF ALCOHOL AND SUBSTANCE USE DISORDER ON CIRCADIAN RHYTHM AND SLEEP QUALITY IN PATIENTS WITH BIPOLAR EMOTION DISORDER

Jun 30, 2025Noro psikiyatri arsivi

How Having Both Substance Use Disorders and Bipolar Disorder May Affect Daily Body Clocks and Sleep Quality

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Abstract

Patients with bipolar disorder and comorbid substance use disorders exhibited decreased sleep quality and increased daytime sleepiness compared to those with bipolar disorder alone.

  • The Pittsburgh Sleep Quality Index indicated worse sleep quality in patients with substance use disorders.
  • Increased daytime sleepiness was reported in patients with substance use disorders as measured by the Epworth Sleepiness Scale.
  • Biological rhythm irregularity was significantly higher in patients with substance use disorders.
  • No significant difference was found in chronotype preference between the two groups.
  • Patients with cannabis use showed greater deterioration in sleep quality and biological rhythm compared to those with bipolar disorder only.

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