Sleep issues are common in people with psychiatric disorders, and the interaction is complex. Sleep disorders, particularly insomnia, can precede and predispose to psychiatric disorders, can be comorbid with and exacerbate psychiatric disorders, and can occur as part of psychiatric disorders. Sleep diso...
Psychiatric problems can trigger sleep issues, and now research suggests the reverse is true—that is, a lack of shut-eye can cause psychological disturbances. Matthew Walker of the University of California, Berkeley, and his collaborators studied 26 volunteers, 14 of whom spent 35 hours without ...
Sleep and Psychiatric Disorders: A Revisit and Reconceptualization.An introduction to the journal is presented in which the editor discusses a scholarly overview of sleep in major psychiatric disorders by Dr. Elliot Kyung Lee and Dr. Alan B. Douglas and another article on sleep and depression by ...
The aim of this study was to explore the association between sleep-related problems with the occurrence of minor psychiatric disorders in shift workers of southern Brazil. A cross-sectional study with 1202 workers (785 females) aged 18-50 years was carried out. Minor psychiatric disorders were ...
We aimed to assess psychiatric symptoms and sleep disturbance in patients with rheumatic pain. 24 fibromyalgia (FM), 21 rheumatoid arthritis (RA), 28 degenerative osteoarthritis (OA) and 28 ankylosing spondylitis (AS) with a total of 101 subjects were included. The clinical and laboratory assessmen...
The objective of this study is to assess how the non-motor symptoms of Parkinson's disease (PD), such as depression, cognitive deterioration, neuropsychiatric and sleep disorders, affect the quality of life, and to compare them with the motor symptoms in order to determine their real impact. ...
Presents the results of a survey on the relationship between sleep disturbances and psychiatric disorders in the U.S. Risk of developing new major depression in persons who had insomnia; Prevalence and incidence of sleep disturbances; Relationship between age and insomnia and hypersomnia; Descriptive ...
Sleep-disordered breathing, the commonest form of which is obstructive sleep apnoea (OSA) is increasingly recognised as a treatable cause of morbidity. It shares many risk factors with psychiatric disorders including behaviours such as smoking and physical comorbidity. Many symptoms of the two overlap...
The occurrence of sleep paralysis (SP) absent narcolepsy appears to not be uncommon in African Americans and probably other non-European groups. Prior research has linked SP to trauma and psychiatric disorders and suggested a specific relationship to panic disorder in African Americans. The objective...
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