SLEEP-DEPRIVATION RESPONSE IN SEASONAL AFFECTIVE-DISORDER DURING A 40-H CONSTANT ROUTINE

Citation
P. Graw et al., SLEEP-DEPRIVATION RESPONSE IN SEASONAL AFFECTIVE-DISORDER DURING A 40-H CONSTANT ROUTINE, Journal of affective disorders, 48(1), 1998, pp. 69-74
Citations number
29
Categorie Soggetti
Psychiatry,Psychiatry,"Clinical Neurology
ISSN journal
01650327
Volume
48
Issue
1
Year of publication
1998
Pages
69 - 74
Database
ISI
SICI code
0165-0327(1998)48:1<69:SRISAD>2.0.ZU;2-C
Abstract
Background: There are no controlled studies investigating the response of patients with seasonal affective disorder (SAD) to a total sleep d eprivation (SD). Methods: The clinical response to SD of patients with SAD in winter was investigated under the stringently controlled condi tions of a 40-h constant routine protocol. Results: 52% of the SAD pat ients (N = 11 women) improved, using a mean of a multiple ratings. Thi s is in the range of response found for non-seasonal major depression. In contrast, controls (N = 8 women) showed less improvement of mood ( 29%). Conclusion: SAD patients respond to SD as do non-seasonal major depressives. The best discrimination of response was obtained in an ob server rating (Clinical Global Impression: global severity improvement ), and the morning values of two different self ratings (v. Zerssen de pression scale, 100 mm VAS with the criterion of greater than or equal to 10 mm improvement). Limitation: A more reliable estimate of the SD response rate in SAD patients would require a larger group. Clinical Relevance: SAD patients do not differ from other subgroups of major de pression in their response to SD, and therefore this is an additional treatment option to light therapy. (C) 1998 Elsevier Science B.V.