Background: The prevalence of insomnia and hypersomnia in depressed individuals is substantially higher than that found in the general population. Unfortunately, these concurrent sleep problems can have profound effects on the disease course. Although the full biology of sleep remains to be elucidated, a recent genome-wide association (GWAS) of insomnia, and other sleep traits in over 1 million individuals was recently published and provides many promising hits for genetics of insomnia in a population-based sample. Methods: Using data from the largest available GWAS of insomnia and other sleep traits, we sought to test if sleep variable PRS scores derived from population-based studies predicted sleep variables in samples of depressed cases ...
Insomnia is the second most prevalent mental disorder, with no sufficient treatment available. Despi...
Major depressive disorder (MDD) is a common illness accompanied by considerable morbidity, mortality...
Question: Does genetic liability to insomnia, hypersomnia, and chronotype differentiate subtypes of ...
Background: The prevalence of insomnia and hypersomnia in depressed individuals is substantially hig...
Background: The prevalence of insomnia and hypersomnia in depressed individuals is substantially hig...
A corrigendum on Potential genetic overlap between insomnia and sleep symptoms in major depressive d...
Major depressive disorder (MDD) is one of the most prevalent and disabling mental disorders worldwid...
Background: A range of sleep disturbances are commonly experienced by patients with psychiatric diso...
Sleep disturbances and insomnia are prevalent, with around 33% of adults indicating that they experi...
Psychiatric disorders are among the top leading causes of the global health-related burden. Comorbid...
Insomnia is a worldwide problem with substantial deleterious health effects. Twin studies have shown...
Research has shown that therapeutic sleep deprivation (SD) has rapid antidepressant effects in the m...
peer reviewedInsomnia disorder (ID) is the second most common neuropsychiatric disorder. Its socioe...
Insomnia is a worldwide problem with substantial deleterious health effects. Twin studies have shown...
Background: Insomnia is a common symptom of Major Depressive Disorder (MDD) and genome-wide associat...
Insomnia is the second most prevalent mental disorder, with no sufficient treatment available. Despi...
Major depressive disorder (MDD) is a common illness accompanied by considerable morbidity, mortality...
Question: Does genetic liability to insomnia, hypersomnia, and chronotype differentiate subtypes of ...
Background: The prevalence of insomnia and hypersomnia in depressed individuals is substantially hig...
Background: The prevalence of insomnia and hypersomnia in depressed individuals is substantially hig...
A corrigendum on Potential genetic overlap between insomnia and sleep symptoms in major depressive d...
Major depressive disorder (MDD) is one of the most prevalent and disabling mental disorders worldwid...
Background: A range of sleep disturbances are commonly experienced by patients with psychiatric diso...
Sleep disturbances and insomnia are prevalent, with around 33% of adults indicating that they experi...
Psychiatric disorders are among the top leading causes of the global health-related burden. Comorbid...
Insomnia is a worldwide problem with substantial deleterious health effects. Twin studies have shown...
Research has shown that therapeutic sleep deprivation (SD) has rapid antidepressant effects in the m...
peer reviewedInsomnia disorder (ID) is the second most common neuropsychiatric disorder. Its socioe...
Insomnia is a worldwide problem with substantial deleterious health effects. Twin studies have shown...
Background: Insomnia is a common symptom of Major Depressive Disorder (MDD) and genome-wide associat...
Insomnia is the second most prevalent mental disorder, with no sufficient treatment available. Despi...
Major depressive disorder (MDD) is a common illness accompanied by considerable morbidity, mortality...
Question: Does genetic liability to insomnia, hypersomnia, and chronotype differentiate subtypes of ...