KMID : 1007420110090020070
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Mood and Emotion 2011 Volume.9 No. 2 p.70 ~ p.77
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Seasonality and Sleep-Wake Cycle Characteristics in Patients with Bipolar Disorder and Their Unaffected Siblings
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Kim Ji-Sun
Choi Jung-Mi Baek Ji-Hyun Choi Ji-Sun kwon Jun-Soo Lee Dong-Soo Hong Kyung-Sue
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Abstract
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Introduction : Abnormalities in biological rhythm have been received attentions as an endophenotype in bipolar disorder. In previous study, authors have reported that seasonality was prominently observed in bipolar patients. This study aimed to investigate whether seasonality and sleep-wake cycle characteristics were more frequently observed in unaffected siblings of bipolar patients.
Method : Subjects were 102 clinically stable patients with BD, 30 of their unaffected siblings and 201 healthy controls. Seasonality was measured using the Seasonal Pattern Assessment Questionnaire (SPAQ). Circadian preference and sleep irregularity were assessed using the Composite Scale of Morningness and the Sleep Timing Questionnaire, respectively.
Results : The patient group showed higher global seasonality scores on the SPAQ compared to both sibling and control groups. There was no difference between sibling and control groups. The circadian-preference did not significantly differ among three subject groups. Compared to the control group, both patient and sibling groups showed significantly higher irregularity in goodnight time during weekdays.
Conclusion : Seasonality and irregularity in sleep-wake cycle could be regarded as lifetime traits related to BD. Irregularity in weekday sleep cycle was also prominent in the unaffected siblings of the patients for which further investigation as a behavioral phenotype related to the vulnerability to BD is warranted.
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KEYWORD
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Bipolar disorder, Seasonality, Circadian preference, Sleep-wake cycle, Unaffected relatives
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