Background Sleep disturbances are important symptoms to monitor in people with bipolar disorder (BD) but the precise longitudinal relationships between sleep and mood remain unclear. We aimed to examine associations between stable and dynamic aspects of sleep and mood in people with BD, and assess individual differences in the strength of these associations. Methods Participants (N = 649) with BD-I (N = 400) and BD-II (N = 249) provided weekly self-reports of insomnia, depression and (hypo)mania symptoms using the True Colours online monitoring tool for 21 months. Dynamic structural equation models were used to examine the interplay between weekly reports of insomnia and mood. The effects of clinical and demographic characteristics on ...
Objective: Biological rhythm pathways are highlighted in a number of etiological models of bipolar d...
Sleep impairments are a hallmark of acute bipolar disorder (BD) episodes and are present even in the...
Sleep disturbances are among the most prominent correlates of mood episodes and inadequate recovery ...
Background Sleep disturbances are important symptoms to monitor in people with bipolar disorder (BD...
Background: Few studies have prospectively examined the relationships of sleep with symptoms and fun...
Sleep disturbances are a key feature of bipolar disorder (BD), and poor sleep has been linked to moo...
The present study investigates sleep, mood, and the proposed bidirectional relationship between the ...
Over the past decade, researchers have shifted focus from the manic and depressive episodes to the i...
Background. Subjective reports of insomnia and hypersomnia are common in bipolar disorder (BD). It i...
Objectives Disturbances in sleep and waking patterns are highly prevalent during mood episodes in bi...
Mood disorders are characterized by disabling symptoms and cognitive difficulties which may vary in ...
Sleep disturbances are highly prevalent across all stages of Bipolar Disorder. Despite a wealth of r...
Background: : Bipolar disorders are complex disorders involving the interaction of multiple factors....
BACKGROUND: Several sleep laboratory studies suggest sleep abnormalities in bipolar disorder. Howeve...
Background—Sleep disturbance is a prevalent and clinically significant feature of bipolar disorder. ...
Objective: Biological rhythm pathways are highlighted in a number of etiological models of bipolar d...
Sleep impairments are a hallmark of acute bipolar disorder (BD) episodes and are present even in the...
Sleep disturbances are among the most prominent correlates of mood episodes and inadequate recovery ...
Background Sleep disturbances are important symptoms to monitor in people with bipolar disorder (BD...
Background: Few studies have prospectively examined the relationships of sleep with symptoms and fun...
Sleep disturbances are a key feature of bipolar disorder (BD), and poor sleep has been linked to moo...
The present study investigates sleep, mood, and the proposed bidirectional relationship between the ...
Over the past decade, researchers have shifted focus from the manic and depressive episodes to the i...
Background. Subjective reports of insomnia and hypersomnia are common in bipolar disorder (BD). It i...
Objectives Disturbances in sleep and waking patterns are highly prevalent during mood episodes in bi...
Mood disorders are characterized by disabling symptoms and cognitive difficulties which may vary in ...
Sleep disturbances are highly prevalent across all stages of Bipolar Disorder. Despite a wealth of r...
Background: : Bipolar disorders are complex disorders involving the interaction of multiple factors....
BACKGROUND: Several sleep laboratory studies suggest sleep abnormalities in bipolar disorder. Howeve...
Background—Sleep disturbance is a prevalent and clinically significant feature of bipolar disorder. ...
Objective: Biological rhythm pathways are highlighted in a number of etiological models of bipolar d...
Sleep impairments are a hallmark of acute bipolar disorder (BD) episodes and are present even in the...
Sleep disturbances are among the most prominent correlates of mood episodes and inadequate recovery ...