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The impact of clinical comorbidities and residual depressive symptoms in sleep quality in euthymic/interepisodic bipolar subjects
How Other Health Conditions and Ongoing Mild Depression Affect Sleep Quality in Stable Bipolar Patients
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Abstract
In a sample of 209 euthymic bipolar disorder patients, poor sleep quality is significantly associated with the number of clinical diseases and depressive symptoms.
- Euthymic bipolar disorder patients may experience sleep disturbances.
- Multiple logistic regression analysis indicates a link between poor sleep quality and the number of clinical comorbidities.
- A higher Hamilton global score is associated with poorer sleep quality in these patients.
- Subsyndromal depressive symptoms could manifest alongside poor sleep quality in euthymic bipolar disorder patients.
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