Chronotypes in patients with nonseasonal depressive disorder: Distribution, stability and association with clinical variables

Nov 6, 2015Chronobiology international

Sleep-wake patterns in patients with nonseasonal depression: how common, stable, and linked to symptoms

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Abstract

Chronotype scores in 93 acutely depressed inpatients were normally distributed (mean 49 ± 11, range 23-75).

  • 59.1% of patients were classified as intermediate types, 19.4% as evening types, and 21.5% as morning types.
  • Chronotype scores did not significantly change from admission to discharge, despite significant improvement in depression scores.
  • Age and depression scores were significantly correlated with chronotype scores, while sex and hospitalization duration showed no significant association.
  • The study found that the frequency of evening types was not elevated in depressed patients compared to healthy samples.
  • Morning types were less frequent in depressed patients relative to nondepressed individuals.

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