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1 Hypothalamic-pituitary-adrenal axis function in the offspring of parents with bipolar disorder and the impact of the family environment: A pilot study of the Reducing Unwanted Stress in the Home (RUSH) prevention program Ping EY; Herriot H; Iacono V; Serravalle L; Ellenbogen MA; 39357242
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2 Hypothalamic-pituitary-adrenal axis functioning in offspring of parents with a major affective disorder: a meta-analytic review Serravalle L; Trespalacios F; Ellenbogen MA; 39207496
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3 The perceived social support of parents having bipolar disorder impacts their children's mental health: a 10-year longitudinal study Trespalacios F; Boyle A; Serravalle L; Hodgins S; Ellenbogen MA; 39066987
PSYCHOLOGY
4 Reduced parenting stress following a prevention program decreases internalizing and externalizing symptoms in the offspring of parents with bipolar disorder Resendes T; Serravalle L; Iacono V; Ellenbogen MA; 36849568
PSYCHOLOGY
5 Atorvastatin lowers serum calcium levels in lithium-users: results from a randomized controlled trial Soh JF; Bodenstein K; Yu OHY; Linnaranta O; Renaud S; Mahdanian A; Su CL; Mucsi I; Mulsant B; Herrmann N; Rajji T; Beaulieu S; Sekhon H; Rej S; 36153583
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6 Improved Parent-Child Interactions Predict Reduced Internalizing Symptoms Among the Offspring of Parents with Bipolar Disorder Undergoing a Prevention Program: A Proof-of-Concept Study Serravalle L; Iacono V; Wilson AL; Orlando MA; Tsekova V; Ellenbogen MA; 33544277
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7 Inactograms and objective sleep measures as means to capture subjective sleep problems in patients with a bipolar disorder. Lavin-Gonzalez P, Bourguignon C, Crescenzi O, Beaulieu S, Storch KF, Linnaranta O 32232937
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8 A comprehensive assessment of personality traits and psychosocial functioning in parents with bipolar disorder and their intimate partners Serravalle L; Iacono V; Hodgins S; Ellenbogen MA; 32037491
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9 Early parent-child relationships and risk of mood disorder in a Canadian sample of offspring of a parent with bipolar disorder: findings from a 16-year prospective cohort study. Doucette S, Levy A, Flowerdew G, Horrocks J, Grof P, Ellenbogen M, Duffy A 25356767
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10 Early exposure to parental bipolar disorder and risk of mood disorder: the Flourish Canadian prospective offspring cohort study. Goodday S, Levy A, Flowerdew G, Horrocks J, Grof P, Ellenbogen M, Duffy A 26486425
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Title:Inactograms and objective sleep measures as means to capture subjective sleep problems in patients with a bipolar disorder.
Authors:Lavin-Gonzalez PBourguignon CCrescenzi OBeaulieu SStorch KFLinnaranta O
Link:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32232937?dopt=Abstract
DOI:10.1111/bdi.12903
Publication:Bipolar disorders
Keywords:actigraphybipolar disordersinsomniasleepsleep patternsleep-wake rhythm
PMID:32232937 Category:Bipolar Disord Date Added:2020-04-02
Dept Affiliation: PSYCHOLOGY
1 Department of Psychiatry, McGill University, Montreal, Québec, Canada.
2 Douglas Group for Sleep and Biological Rhythms, Douglas Mental Health University Institute, Montreal, Québec, Canada.
3 Integrated Program in Neuroscience, McGill University, Montreal, Québec, Canada.
4 Department of Psychology, Concordia University, Montreal, Québec, Canada.

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Inactograms and objective sleep measures as means to capture subjective sleep problems in patients with a bipolar disorder.

Bipolar Disord. 2020 Mar 30;:

Authors: Lavin-Gonzalez P, Bourguignon C, Crescenzi O, Beaulieu S, Storch KF, Linnaranta O

Abstract

BACKGROUND: Sleep problems are common in bipolar disorders (BDs). To objectively characterize these problems in BDs, further methodological development is needed to capture subjective insomnia.

AIM: To test psychometric properties of the Athens Insomnia Scale (AIS), and associations with actigraphy-derived measures, applying modifications in actigraphy data processing to capture features of perturbed sleep in patients with a BD.

METHODS: Seventy-four patients completed the AIS and the Quick Inventory of Depressive Symptomatology, self-report (QIDS-SR-16). Locomotor activity was continuously recorded by wrist-actigraphy for =10 consecutive days. We computed the sleep onset/offset, the center of daily inactivity (CenDI), as a proxy for chronotype, and the degree of consolidation of daily inactivity (ConDI), as a proxy for sleep-wake rhythm strength.

RESULTS: AIS showed good psychometric properties (Cronbach's alpha=0.84; test-retest correlation=0.84, p<.001). Subjective sleep problems correlated moderately with a later sleep phase (CenDI with AIS rho=0.34, p=.003), lower consolidation (ConDI with AIS rho=-0.22, p=.05; with QIDS-SR-16 rho=-0.27, p=.019), later timing of sleep offset (with AIS rho=0.49, p= =.001, with QIDS-SR-16 rho=0.36, p=.002), and longer total sleep (with AIS rho=0.29, p=.012, with QIDS-SR-16 rho=0.41, p==.001). While AIS was psychometrically more solid, correlations with objective sleep were more consistent across time for QIDS-SR-16.

CONCLUSIONS: AIS and QIDS-SR-16 are suitable for clinical screening of sleep problems among patients with a BD. Subjective insomnia associated with objective measures. For clinical and research purposes, actigraphy and data visualization on inactograms are useful for accurate longitudinal characterization of sleep patterns.

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