Depressive symptomatology is influenced by chronotypes

Mar 17, 2009Journal of affective disorders

Depressive symptoms vary with a person's natural sleep-wake patterns

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Abstract

Among 100 patients with Major Depressive Disorder, 18 were identified as eveningness-type chronotypes.

  • Eveningness-type patients exhibited higher suicidal thoughts and greater impairment in work and activities.
  • This group also reported more severe anxiety symptoms and higher paranoid symptoms.
  • Morningness-type patients were generally older and had a lower occurrence of melancholic symptoms.
  • No significant associations were found between sleep parameters and specific chronotypes.

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