Sleep, residual mood symptoms, and time to relapse in recovered patients with bipolar disorder

Nov 1, 2015Journal of affective disorders

Sleep, leftover mood symptoms, and time until relapse in recovered bipolar disorder patients

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Abstract

Recovered bipolar disorder patients (n=89) had significantly worse sleep quality compared to healthy controls (n=56).

  • Bipolar disorder patients reported higher scores on the Pittsburgh Sleep Quality Index, indicating poorer sleep quality.
  • Patients used more sleep medications than healthy controls.
  • Longer sleep latency and increased daytime dysfunction were observed in bipolar disorder patients.
  • The sleep quality score was significantly correlated with residual mood symptoms in bipolar disorder patients.
  • Poor sleep quality may predict earlier recurrence of mood episodes in recovered bipolar disorder patients.

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