双相情感障碍青少年睡眠障碍的相关因素。

IF 2.9 Q2 PSYCHIATRY Journal of the Canadian Academy of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry Pub Date : 2022-11-01
Jessica Barton, Megan Mio, Vanessa Timmins, Rachel H B Mitchell, Brian J Murray, Benjamin I Goldstein
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背景:虽然睡眠障碍及其对成人双相情感障碍(BD)功能的影响已经确定,但对青少年的这一主题知之甚少。目的:探讨青少年BD患者睡眠障碍的患病率及相关因素。方法:选取年龄在14 ~ 20岁的青少年103例(其中BD患者72例,健康对照31例)。研究测量包括半结构化诊断访谈和匹兹堡睡眠质量指数(PSQI)。PSQI产生整体得分和7个子量表得分。分析了各组间PSQI评分的差异,以及BD内PSQI的相关因素。结果:BD青年的整体睡眠评分明显更高(更差),在5/7个子量表(质量、潜伏期、障碍、睡眠药物使用、白天功能障碍)上得分更高。在单变量分析中,较差的睡眠质量与较高的寿命和当前抑郁严重程度、混合情绪状态、自我报告的情感不稳定性和边缘性人格特征相关。终身锂离子治疗和良好的情绪状态与更好的睡眠评分有关。在多变量分析中,当前抑郁的严重程度和自我报告的情感不稳定性与睡眠质量差的关系最为密切。结论:与成人数据相结合,目前的研究结果表明,青年双相障碍患者比HC患者睡眠障碍更严重。与成年双相障碍患者一样,情绪障碍,无论是抑郁严重程度还是情绪不稳定,都是青年双相障碍患者睡眠障碍的主要相关因素。未来的研究需要更好地了解青年双相障碍患者睡眠障碍及其相关因素之间的时间关联。相关地,解决情绪和睡眠障碍的干预措施可能有助于改善整体功能。
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Factors Associated With Sleep Disturbance Amongst Youth With Bipolar Disorder.

Background: While sleep disturbances and their impact on functioning are well-established in adults with bipolar disorder (BD), little is known about this topic in youth.

Objective: This study investigates the prevalence and correlates of sleep disturbance among youth with BD.

Methods: The study included 103 youth (72 BD, 31 healthy controls [HC]), ages 14-20 years. Study measures included a semi-structured diagnostic interview and the Pittsburgh Sleep Quality Index (PSQI). PSQI yields a global score and 7 subscale scores. Analyses examined between group differences in PSQI scores, and correlates of PSQI within BD.

Results: BD youth had significantly higher (worse) global sleep scores, and higher scores on 5/7 subscales (quality, latency, disturbance, sleep medication use, daytime dysfunction). In univariate analyses, poorer sleep quality was associated with higher lifetime and current depression severity, mixed mood state, self-reported affective lability, and borderline personality traits. Lifetime lithium treatment and euthymic mood state were associated with better sleep scores. In multivariate analyses, greater current depression severity and self-reported affective lability were most robustly associated with poor sleep quality.

Conclusions: Converging with data from adults, present findings indicate greater sleep disturbance among youth with BD versus HC. Also convergent with adults with BD, mood disturbance, whether depression severity or emotional lability, comprised the predominant correlates of sleep disturbance among youth with BD. Future research is warranted to better understand the temporal association between sleep disturbance and its correlates in youth with BD. Relatedly, interventions that address both mood and sleep disturbances may help improve overall functioning.

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