Sateia Michael J
Section of Sleep Medicine, Dartmouth Medical School, Lebanon, NH.
Chest. 2009 May;135(5):1370-1379. doi: 10.1378/chest.08-1834.
Current data demonstrate a high rate of comorbidity between sleep disorders and various psychiatric illnesses, especially mood and anxiety disorders. The disturbance of sleep quality and continuity that is associated with many sleep disorders predisposes to the development or exacerbation of psychological distress and mental illness. Likewise, the presence of psychiatric illness may complicate the diagnosis and treatment of sleep disorders. This focused review examines the literature concerning the interaction between major International Classification of Sleep Disorders, 2nd edition, diagnoses and psychiatric conditions with respect to sleep findings in various psychiatric conditions, psychiatric comorbidity in sleep disorders, and reciprocal interactions, including treatment effects. The data not only underscore the high frequency of psychopathology and psychological distress in sleep disorders, and vice versa, but also suggest that combined treatment of both the mental disorder and the sleep disorder should become the standard for effective therapy for all patients.
目前的数据表明,睡眠障碍与各种精神疾病,尤其是情绪和焦虑障碍之间存在很高的共病率。与许多睡眠障碍相关的睡眠质量和连续性的干扰易导致心理困扰和精神疾病的发生或加重。同样,精神疾病的存在可能会使睡眠障碍的诊断和治疗复杂化。这篇重点综述考察了有关《国际睡眠障碍分类》第2版主要诊断与精神状况之间相互作用的文献,内容涉及各种精神状况下的睡眠表现、睡眠障碍中的精神共病以及相互作用,包括治疗效果。这些数据不仅强调了睡眠障碍中心理病理学和心理困扰的高发生率,反之亦然,还表明对精神障碍和睡眠障碍进行联合治疗应成为所有患者有效治疗的标准。