Impact of Sleep-Related Complaints on Depressive Symptoms in Patients With Restless Legs Syndrome

Sep 29, 2005The Journal of clinical psychiatry

How Sleep Problems Relate to Depression in People with Restless Legs Syndrome

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Abstract

Patients with restless legs syndrome (RLS) had a mean IRLS score of 23.6, indicating moderate-to-severe symptoms.

  • The mean Beck Depression Inventory (BDI) score was 9.3, suggesting mild depressive symptoms in the cohort.
  • High scores on the BDI were primarily linked to somatic symptoms such as reduced sleep and loss of energy.
  • Fourteen patients exhibited mild depression, while three showed mild to moderate depression based on BDI scores.
  • Subjective sleep quality was reported as moderately impaired, with a mean Pittsburgh Sleep Quality Index (PSQI) score of 10.9.
  • A correlation was observed between RLS severity and impairment in subjective sleep quality, but not with self-rated depressive symptoms.

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