Subjective sleep disturbance in Chinese adults with epilepsy: Associations with affective symptoms

Jul 12, 2017Epilepsy research

Sleep Problems and Their Link to Mood Symptoms in Chinese Adults with Epilepsy

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Abstract

Patients with epilepsy reported significantly poorer sleep quality, with higher Pittsburgh Sleep Quality Index scores compared to healthy controls.

  • Higher scores on the Pittsburgh Sleep Quality Index and Insomnia Severity Index indicate lower sleep quality and more serious insomnia in patients with epilepsy.
  • Depressive and anxiety symptoms were independently linked to impaired subjective sleep quality and insomnia.
  • Affective symptoms accounted for more variance in sleep quality scores than seizure-related or demographic factors.
  • Factors such as seizure control, type of seizures, and duration of epilepsy were associated with sleep quality but were less influential than affective symptoms.
  • Use of lamotrigine was associated with insomnia, while clonazepam and phenobarbital were linked to daytime sleepiness in these patients.

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