1997
DOI: 10.1016/s1087-0792(97)90005-8
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“…Poor sleep quality defined as score less than 5 globally while the total score is 21. PSQI was translated to Persian and it was reported suitable questioner in Iranian population with acceptable validity and reliability (3,19) . The other one, DASS, composed of 42 questions to evaluate depression, anxiety and stress (1) .…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Poor sleep quality defined as score less than 5 globally while the total score is 21. PSQI was translated to Persian and it was reported suitable questioner in Iranian population with acceptable validity and reliability (3,19) . The other one, DASS, composed of 42 questions to evaluate depression, anxiety and stress (1) .…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Initially, it was debated whether observations of shortened REM latency in BPD patients should be taken as evidence that the disorder was best classified as a mood disorder rather than a personality disorder [18][19][20][21]54]. Shortened REM latency is often found in MDD [22], and it has been argued that this finding suggests a common biological etiology for BPD and mood disorders (e.g., [18,23,24]). However, with the increased research interest in BPD over the years, and discrepant findings in the literature on BPD and sleep, this research has become focused on understanding what it is about BPD that might cause sleep disturbance, rather than what this relationship can tell us about how the disorder should be classified.…”
Section: Polysomnographic Studiesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Como conseqüência, a essa alteração do sono tem sido atribuído o papel de possível marcador psicobiológico da depressão (Benca et al, 1997). Diversos estudos têm corroborado e ampliado a complexidade das características polissonográficas associadas aos diversos transtornos do humor.…”
Section: Neurobiologia Do Sono Na Depressãounclassified
“…Anormalidades encontradas no padrão de sono em pacientes depressivos, como a latência reduzida de sono REM e os déficits no sono de ondas lentas, podem ser caracterizadas como marcadores biológicos no transtorno depressivo com duração superior a três meses. A persistência de anormalidades no sono tem sido interpretada como indicador da suscetibilidade biológica para depressão (Benca et al, 1992(Benca et al, , 1997Riemann et al, 2001;Souza et al, 2003).…”
Section: Neurobiologia Do Sono Na Depressãounclassified
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