Review
Clinical Neurology
Ramona Cordani, Marco Veneruso, Flavia Napoli, Natascia Di Iorgi, Claudia Milanaccio, Alessandro Consales, Nicola Disma, Elisa De Grandis, Mohamad Maghnie, Lino Nobili
Summary: Craniopharyngiomas, a rare type of brain tumor, can cause sleep disorders due to hypothalamic involvement. This systematic review examines the underlying mechanisms and potential treatment strategies for sleep disorders in patients with craniopharyngioma. A high prevalence of excessive daytime sleepiness, narcolepsy, and sleep-disordered breathing was found in these patients. The review also suggests a possible diagnostic algorithm for accurately identifying and treating sleep disorders in this population.
FRONTIERS IN NEUROLOGY
(2022)
Review
Clinical Neurology
Xing Wang, Qinming Qiu, Zhongxia Shen, Shengliang Yang, Xinhua Shen
Summary: This study systematically integrated and quantitatively evaluated the effectiveness of interpersonal psychological interventions for postpartum depression patients. The results showed that interpersonal psychotherapy could improve depression in patients with postpartum depression, increase their satisfaction with family, and enhance social support.
JOURNAL OF AFFECTIVE DISORDERS
(2023)
Review
Clinical Neurology
Weijing Qi, Yongjian Wang, Caixia Li, Ke He, Yipeng Wang, Sha Huang, Cong Li, Qing Guo, Jie Hu
Summary: This study systematically reviews and evaluates the risk of bias and the applicability of postpartum depression (PPD) prediction models. The findings suggest that most models have a high risk of bias and limited clinical applicability. Future research should focus on developing predictive models with excellent performance and clinical relevance.
JOURNAL OF AFFECTIVE DISORDERS
(2023)
Review
Clinical Neurology
Malgorzata Sobol, Agata Blachnio, Michal Meisner, Joanna Szyszkowska, Konrad S. Jankowski
Summary: This review examines the associations between sleep and circadian activity patterns during and after pregnancy and postpartum mental health factors. The systematic review and meta-analysis findings suggest that postpartum total sleep at night is closely related to postpartum fatigue and depression. However, more studies are needed to explore the associations between sleep-wake rhythm during pregnancy and postpartum mental health factors.
JOURNAL OF SLEEP RESEARCH
(2023)
Review
Clinical Neurology
Sebastien Catoire, Mikail Nourredine, Stephanie Lefebvre, Sebastien Couraud, Claude Gron, Romain Rey, Laure Peter-Derex, Pierre A. Geoffroy, Benjamin Rolland
Summary: This meta-analysis found that chronic tobacco users had increased wake time after sleep onset, reduced slow-wave sleep, and disrupted sleep architecture compared to healthy controls. Objective tobacco-induced sleep disturbances were more prominent in the first part of the night, while subjective sleep quality did not show significant differences between groups.
SLEEP MEDICINE REVIEWS
(2021)
Review
Clinical Neurology
Jianlan Mo, Zhipeng Ning, Xiaoxia Wang, Feng Lv, Jifeng Feng, Linghui Pan
Summary: Perinatal pain is a risk factor for postpartum depression, while epidural analgesia can reduce the risk of PPD. Combining psychological health counseling with epidural analgesia for perinatal pain may further reduce the risk of PPD.
JOURNAL OF AFFECTIVE DISORDERS
(2022)
Review
Clinical Neurology
Dan Wang, Yi-Lu Li, Dan Qiu, Shui-Yuan Xiao
Summary: This paper investigates the influencing factors affecting paternal postpartum depression (PPD) and their associations. It reveals that paternal employment, psychological status, maternal history of mental illness, first pregnancy, and marital relationship are related to paternal PPD. Further research is needed to fill the gaps in knowledge and understand the mechanisms underlying these associations.
JOURNAL OF AFFECTIVE DISORDERS
(2021)
Review
Clinical Neurology
Jan Scott, Havard Kallestad, Oystein Vedaa, Borge Sivertsen, Bruno Etain
Summary: The study suggests a moderate but significant association between sleep disturbances and the first onset of mood and psychotic disorders in adolescents and early adulthood, particularly for sleep disturbances meeting diagnostic criteria.
SLEEP MEDICINE REVIEWS
(2021)
Review
Pharmacology & Pharmacy
Bijia Song, Jun-Chao Zhu
Summary: Sleep is crucial for health and longevity, with disturbances potentially leading to various physical and psychological disorders. Ketamine, originally used as an antidepressant, has shown new potential applications in treating sleep disturbances and circadian rhythm disorders, in addition to its well-known anesthetic and analgesic properties.
FRONTIERS IN PHARMACOLOGY
(2021)
Review
Clinical Neurology
Shiming Li, Zhuoqiao Yang, Mengxin Yao, Ying Shen, Haohao Zhu, Ying Jiang, Yingying Ji, Jieyun Yin
Summary: This study reviewed metabolomics research on postpartum depression (PPD) and identified metabolic alterations that could potentially be used for prediction and diagnosis of PPD.
JOURNAL OF AFFECTIVE DISORDERS
(2022)
Review
Psychiatry
Anna Horakova, Hana Nemcova, Pavel Mohr, Antonin Sebela
Summary: This study conducted a systematic review of neuroimaging studies on postpartum depression (PPD) and found consistent functional, structural, and metabolic changes in the default mode network and the salient network in women with PPD. During emotion-related tasks, PPD was associated with changes in the activity of the corticolimbic system, particularly the amygdala. Understanding the neuroimaging signatures of PPD is important for improving diagnosis and treatment.
FRONTIERS IN PSYCHIATRY
(2022)
Review
Public, Environmental & Occupational Health
Bomin Jeon, Jihyun Baek
Summary: This systematic review examines the association between sleep and menstrual disturbances and finds that sleep negatively impacts menstrual disturbances in terms of satisfaction, alertness, efficiency, and duration. Future research should longitudinally investigate the effects of sleep health dimensions on menstrual disturbances and use objective sleep measures. Overall rating: 8 out of 10.
Review
Multidisciplinary Sciences
Mengjiao Liang, Ling Guo, Jing Huo, Guoliang Zhou
Summary: The analysis of 63 studies revealed that sleep disturbances are common among Chinese adolescents, with higher prevalence in senior high school students compared to junior high school students, and the highest prevalence in studies with sample sizes between 1,000 and 3,000. Other factors did not significantly affect the prevalence of sleep disturbances.
Review
Clinical Neurology
Danica C. Slavish, Madasen Briggs, Andrea Fentem, Brett A. Messman, Ateka A. Contractor
Summary: Sleep disturbances are a key feature of PTSD, and they can impact the onset, maintenance, and recovery of the disorder. This systematic review summarizes the literature on the within-person associations between daily PTSD symptoms and sleep in trauma-exposed adults. The findings suggest a bidirectional relationship between self-reported sleep and PTSD symptoms, with shorter and poorer quality sleep predicting increased next-day PTSD symptoms, and greater PTSD symptoms leading to nightmares and poorer sleep quality.
SLEEP MEDICINE REVIEWS
(2022)
Review
Behavioral Sciences
Xinyu Li, Liang Fang, Lianzi Guan, Jiajia Zhang, Mingming Zheng, Daomin Zhu
Summary: Light therapy could be considered an effective treatment for depression and sleep disturbances in women during pregnancy and the postnatal period, but future high-quality trials with larger sample sizes are still needed.
BRAIN AND BEHAVIOR
(2023)
Article
Geriatrics & Gerontology
Junxin Li, Pamela Z. Cacchione, Nancy Hodgson, Barbara Riegel, Brendan T. Keenan, Mathew T. Scharf, Kathy C. Richards, Nalaka S. Gooneratne
JOURNAL OF THE AMERICAN GERIATRICS SOCIETY
(2017)
Article
Clinical Neurology
Jeffrey E. Herrick, Shipra Puri, Kathy C. Richards
JOURNAL OF SLEEP RESEARCH
(2018)
Meeting Abstract
Clinical Neurology
K. Richards, C. Kovach, R. P. Allen
Article
Geriatrics & Gerontology
Philip Gehrman, Nalaka S. Gooneratne, Glenna S. Brewster, Kathy C. Richards, Jason Karlawish
Article
Geriatrics & Gerontology
Kathy C. Richards, Nalaka Gooneratne, Barry Dicicco, Alexandra Hanlon, Stephen Moelter, Fannie Onen, Yanyan Wang, Amy Sawyer, Terri Weaver, Alicia Lozano, Patricia Carter, Jerry Johnson
JOURNAL OF THE AMERICAN GERIATRICS SOCIETY
(2019)
Article
Geriatrics & Gerontology
Kathy C. Richards, Richard P. Allen, Janet Morrison, Liam Fry, Christine R. Kovach, Angelica Rangel, Ana Loera, Yanyan Wang, Alexandra L. Hanlon, Alicia J. Lozano, Donald L. Bliwise
Summary: Nighttime agitation in older adults with AD-D may be linked to RLS, sleep disturbance, and iron status. Sleep minutes and TS% are negatively associated with nighttime agitation behaviors, with potential implications for improving sleep and quality of life in these individuals. Medication management for RLS symptoms may also play a role in reducing nighttime agitation.
JOURNAL OF THE AMERICAN MEDICAL DIRECTORS ASSOCIATION
(2021)
Article
Critical Care Medicine
Marita Ritmala-Castren, Anna Axelin, Kathy C. Richards, Marion L. Mitchell, Tero Vahlberg, Helena Leino-Kilpi
Summary: This study aimed to explore the differences in sleep evaluation between intensive care unit (ICU) patients and home sleepers, as well as the validity of the Richard-Campbell Sleep Questionnaire (RCSQ). The results showed that RCSQ can accurately assess sleep quality in both ICU and home sleepers.
AUSTRALIAN CRITICAL CARE
(2022)
Article
Respiratory System
Samia Khalil Biazim, Daniela Almeida Souza, Hipolito Carraro Junior, Kathy Richards, Silvia Valderramas
JORNAL BRASILEIRO DE PNEUMOLOGIA
(2020)
Article
Nursing
Yanyan Wang, Cynthia Cheng, Stephen Moelter, Jamie L. Fuentecilla, Kelly Kincheloe, Alicia J. Lozano, Patricia Carter, Nalaka Gooneratne, Kathy C. Richards
Article
Nursing
Ghaida S. Al-Sulami, Ann Marie Rice, Lisa Kidd, Anna O'Neill, Kathy C. Richards, Joanne McPeake
JOURNAL OF NURSING MEASUREMENT
(2019)
Review
Clinical Neurology
Patricia Carter, Lichuan Ye, Kathy Richards, Vani Vallabhaneni
SLEEP MEDICINE CLINICS
(2019)
Article
Nursing
Hiroaki Murata, Yoko Oono, Masamitsu Sanui, Keita Saito, Yoko Yamaguchi, Masanori Takinami, Kathy C. Richards, Richard Henker
Article
Clinical Neurology
Amy M. Sawyer, Tonya S. King, Terri E. Weaver, Douglas A. Sawyer, Miranda Varrasse, Jamie Franks, Alexa Watach, Ann M. Kolanowski, Kathy C. Richards
BEHAVIORAL SLEEP MEDICINE
(2019)
Article
Gerontology
Valerie T. Cotter, Elizabeth W. Gonzalez, Kathleen Fisher, Kathy C. Richards
DEMENTIA-INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF SOCIAL RESEARCH AND PRACTICE
(2018)
Article
Clinical Neurology
Lichuan Ye, Kathy C. Richards
SLEEP MEDICINE CLINICS
(2018)