A study examining depression in restless legs syndrome

Jul 2, 2013Asian journal of psychiatry

Depression linked to restless legs syndrome

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Abstract

The one-year prevalence of depression in patients with Restless Legs Syndrome (RLS) is 41.8%.

  • Major Depressive Disorder (MDD) was reported by 33% of RLS patients, while 8.8% experienced dysthymia.
  • Demographic and clinical features, such as age, gender, and severity of RLS, were comparable between those with and without depression.
  • In 37.8% of patients with MDD, depressive symptoms appeared before RLS symptoms, and in 51.4% they followed the onset of RLS.
  • The total duration of RLS symptoms did not correlate with the total duration of depression.
  • Depression appears to be a co-morbid condition in RLS rather than a consequence of sleep disturbances.

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