Objective: To preliminarily investigate the clinical features and PSG in abnormal sewda-type depressive insomnia. Methods: A total of 127 abnormal sewda-type depressive insomnia patients were evaluated with overnight PSG, and 32 normal participants were compared. Results: Patients with abnormal sewda-type depressive insomnia were compared with the control group; the sleep symptoms showed a long incubation period of sleep, low sleep maintenance rate, low sleep efficiency and poor sleep quality as well as daytime dysfunction. At process and continuity of sleep: Total sleep time, sleep efficiency, sleep maintenance rate in abnormal sewda-type depressive insomnia group were shorter than the control group. Wake after sleep onset, and sleep laten...
BackgroundThe aim was to examine the prevalence and consequences of co-occurring insomnia and hypers...
Summary: Background: To investigate the sleep status of patients with vascular depression (VD) and ...
According to the DSM-5, “reduction in the need for sleep” is the only sleep-related criteria for mix...
Abnormal sleep accompanies many psychiatric conditions, but has long been recognized as a particular...
Objective: Disturbed sleep has a high impact on daily functioning and has been correlated with psych...
Objective: To investigate the prevalence, clinical manifestations, and clinical correlates of insomn...
PURPOSE: A high prevalence of depressive symptomatology has been reported amongst sufferers of obstr...
The present study was designed to simultaneously examine the prevalence of insomnia, hypersomnia, an...
Thesis (M.A.)--Boston UniversityDepression is a common mental disorder that does not discriminate be...
Objective: Insomnia and depression are closely related. However, few studies have investigated wheth...
Background: Insomnia is a common problem that is known to occur during depression. However, literatu...
International audienceObjectives: To examine (i) the frequency of different sleep complaints (early ...
STUDY OBJECTIVES: While many studies have examined the association between insomnia and depression, ...
International audienceThe associations between depressive symptoms and hypersomnia are complex and o...
Background: A prospective cohort study to correlate perceived sleep disturbances in depressed patien...
BackgroundThe aim was to examine the prevalence and consequences of co-occurring insomnia and hypers...
Summary: Background: To investigate the sleep status of patients with vascular depression (VD) and ...
According to the DSM-5, “reduction in the need for sleep” is the only sleep-related criteria for mix...
Abnormal sleep accompanies many psychiatric conditions, but has long been recognized as a particular...
Objective: Disturbed sleep has a high impact on daily functioning and has been correlated with psych...
Objective: To investigate the prevalence, clinical manifestations, and clinical correlates of insomn...
PURPOSE: A high prevalence of depressive symptomatology has been reported amongst sufferers of obstr...
The present study was designed to simultaneously examine the prevalence of insomnia, hypersomnia, an...
Thesis (M.A.)--Boston UniversityDepression is a common mental disorder that does not discriminate be...
Objective: Insomnia and depression are closely related. However, few studies have investigated wheth...
Background: Insomnia is a common problem that is known to occur during depression. However, literatu...
International audienceObjectives: To examine (i) the frequency of different sleep complaints (early ...
STUDY OBJECTIVES: While many studies have examined the association between insomnia and depression, ...
International audienceThe associations between depressive symptoms and hypersomnia are complex and o...
Background: A prospective cohort study to correlate perceived sleep disturbances in depressed patien...
BackgroundThe aim was to examine the prevalence and consequences of co-occurring insomnia and hypers...
Summary: Background: To investigate the sleep status of patients with vascular depression (VD) and ...
According to the DSM-5, “reduction in the need for sleep” is the only sleep-related criteria for mix...