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Do Children of Patients with Bipolar Disorder have a Worse Perception of Sleep Quality?

作者信息

Estrada-Jaramillo Santiago, Quintero-Cadavid Claudia Patricia, Andrade-Carrillo Rommel, Gómez-Cano Sujey, Eraso-Osorio Juan Jose, Zapata-Ospina Juan Pablo, Aguirre-Acevedo Daniel Camilo, Valencia-Echeverry Johanna, López-Jaramillo Carlos, Palacio-Ortiz Juan David

机构信息

Research Group in Psychiatry (GIPSI), Departmento de Psiquiatría, Facultad de Medicina, Universidad de Antioquia, Medellín, Colombia; Programa de Trastornos del Ánimo, Fundación Hospital San Vicente, Medellín, Colombia.

Instituto de Investigación Médica, Universidad de Antioquia, Medellín, Colombia.

出版信息

Rev Colomb Psiquiatr (Engl Ed). 2020 Aug 13. doi: 10.1016/j.rcp.2020.06.003.

Abstract

INTRODUCTION

The offspring of bipolar parents (BO) is a high-risk population for inheriting the bipolar disorder (BD) and other early clinical manifestations, such as sleep disturbances.

OBJECTIVE

To compare the presence of psychiatric disorders and sleep disturbances of BO versus offspring of control parents (OCP).

METHODS

A cross-sectional analytical study was conducted that compared BO versus OCP. The participants were assessed using valid tools to determine the presence of psychiatric symptoms or disorders. The "Sleep Evaluation Questionnaire" and "School Sleep Habits Survey" were used to determine sleep characteristics and associated factors. Sleep records (7-21 days) were also obtained by using an actigraphy watch.

RESULTS

A sample of 42 participants (18 BO and 24 OCP) was recruited. Differences were found in the presentation of the psychiatric disorder. The BO group showed a higher frequency of major depression disorder (MDD; P=.04) and Disruptive Mood Dysregulation Disorder (DMDD; P=.04). The OCP group showed a higher frequency of Attention Deficit and Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD; P=.65), and Separation Anxiety Disorder (SAD; P=.46). Differences were also found in sleep by using subjective measurements. Compared to the OCP group, BO had a worse perception of quality of sleep (P=.02), a higher frequency of nightmares (P=.01), a shorter total sleep time, and a higher sleep latency. Nevertheless, no differences were found between groups in the actigraphy measurements.

CONCLUSIONS

The BO group had a higher frequency of Mood Disorders, and at the same time a higher number of sleep disturbances in the subjective measurements. It is possible that there is an association between mood symptoms, sleep disturbances, and coffee intake. No differences were found in the sleep profile by using actigraphy.

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