International audienceRelationships between symptoms of hypersomnolence, psychiatric disorders, and hypersomnia disorders (i.e., narcolepsy and idiopathic hypersomnia) are complex and multidirectional. Hypersomnolence is a common complaint across mood disorders; however, patients suffering from mood disorders and hypersomnolence rarely have objective daytime sleepiness, as assessed by the current gold standard test, the Multiple Sleep Latency Test. An iatrogenic origin of symptoms of hypersomnolence, and sleep apnea syndrome must be considered in a population of psychiatric patients, often overweight and treated with sedative drugs. On the other hand, psychiatric comorbidities, especially depression symptoms, are often reported in patients ...
According to the DSM-5, 'reduction in the need for sleep' is the only sleep-related criteria for mix...
BackgroundThe aim was to examine the prevalence and consequences of co-occurring insomnia and hypers...
International audienceObjectives: To examine (i) the frequency of different sleep complaints (early ...
International audienceRelationships between symptoms of hypersomnolence, psychiatric disorders, and ...
International audienceRelationships between symptoms of hypersomnolence, psychiatric disorders, and ...
International audienceRelationships between symptoms of hypersomnolence, psychiatric disorders, and ...
International audienceThe associations between depressive symptoms and hypersomnia are complex and o...
International audienceThe associations between depressive symptoms and hypersomnia are complex and o...
International audienceThe associations between depressive symptoms and hypersomnia are complex and o...
International audienceHypersomnolence is a clinically defined syndrome characterized by the associat...
According to the DSM-5, “reduction in the need for sleep” is the only sleep-related criteria for mix...
According to the DSM-5, “reduction in the need for sleep” is the only sleep-related criteria for mix...
International audienceExcessive sleepiness or hypersomnolence is currently defined by two main sympt...
According to the DSM-5, “reduction in the need for sleep” is the only sleep-related criteria for mix...
According to the DSM-5, 'reduction in the need for sleep' is the only sleep-related criteria for mix...
According to the DSM-5, 'reduction in the need for sleep' is the only sleep-related criteria for mix...
BackgroundThe aim was to examine the prevalence and consequences of co-occurring insomnia and hypers...
International audienceObjectives: To examine (i) the frequency of different sleep complaints (early ...
International audienceRelationships between symptoms of hypersomnolence, psychiatric disorders, and ...
International audienceRelationships between symptoms of hypersomnolence, psychiatric disorders, and ...
International audienceRelationships between symptoms of hypersomnolence, psychiatric disorders, and ...
International audienceThe associations between depressive symptoms and hypersomnia are complex and o...
International audienceThe associations between depressive symptoms and hypersomnia are complex and o...
International audienceThe associations between depressive symptoms and hypersomnia are complex and o...
International audienceHypersomnolence is a clinically defined syndrome characterized by the associat...
According to the DSM-5, “reduction in the need for sleep” is the only sleep-related criteria for mix...
According to the DSM-5, “reduction in the need for sleep” is the only sleep-related criteria for mix...
International audienceExcessive sleepiness or hypersomnolence is currently defined by two main sympt...
According to the DSM-5, “reduction in the need for sleep” is the only sleep-related criteria for mix...
According to the DSM-5, 'reduction in the need for sleep' is the only sleep-related criteria for mix...
According to the DSM-5, 'reduction in the need for sleep' is the only sleep-related criteria for mix...
BackgroundThe aim was to examine the prevalence and consequences of co-occurring insomnia and hypers...
International audienceObjectives: To examine (i) the frequency of different sleep complaints (early ...