Delayed sleep phase in young people with unipolar or bipolar affective disorders

Aug 11, 2012Journal of affective disorders

Delayed sleep timing in young people with depression or bipolar disorder

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Abstract

A delayed sleep phase was found in 62% of young participants with bipolar disorders during depressive episodes.

  • In comparison, 30% of participants with unipolar depression exhibited a delayed sleep phase.
  • Only 10% of healthy control participants showed a delayed sleep phase.
  • Participants with mood disorders had significantly later sleep offset times compared to healthy controls.
  • Those with bipolar disorders had later sleep offset times compared to those with unipolar disorders.

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