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Sleep in Psychotic Disorders: Results From Nationwide SUPER Finland Study

Lahdensuo K.; Kieseppä T.; Turunen H.; Kampman O.; Palotie A.; Kajanne R.; Häkkinen K.; Suokas K.; Niemi-Pynttäri J.; Wegelius A.; Männynsalo T.; Lähteenvuo M.; Hietala J.; Cederlöf E.; Haaki W.; Paunio T.; Suvisaari J.; Tiihonen J.; Holm M.; Lönnqvist J.; Jukuri T.; Veijola J.; Isometsä E.

Sleep in Psychotic Disorders: Results From Nationwide SUPER Finland Study

Lahdensuo K.
Kieseppä T.
Turunen H.
Kampman O.
Palotie A.
Kajanne R.
Häkkinen K.
Suokas K.
Niemi-Pynttäri J.
Wegelius A.
Männynsalo T.
Lähteenvuo M.
Hietala J.
Cederlöf E.
Haaki W.
Paunio T.
Suvisaari J.
Tiihonen J.
Holm M.
Lönnqvist J.
Jukuri T.
Veijola J.
Isometsä E.
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Oxford University Press
doi:10.1093/schizbullopen/sgac011
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https://doi.org/10.1093/schizbullopen/sgac011
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https://urn.fi/URN:NBN:fi-fe2022081154712
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Objective

Characterizing sleep in patients with schizophrenia, schizoaffective disorder, bipolar disorder, and psychotic depression.

Methods

This cross-sectional questionnaire study is based on the SUPER study sample, which is part of the Stanley Global Neuropsychiatric Genomics Initiative. The study is a multicentre, nationwide Finnish study consisting of patients (N = 8 623) both in primary and specialized health care. The main measurements were sleep duration, difficulties initiating sleep, early morning awakenings, and fatigue. These results were compared with a nationally representative sample of the Finnish population from the Health 2000 survey (N = 7 167) with frequency and logistic regression analyses.

Results

Patients had more sleep problems compared with the general population, especially young and middle-aged patients (Difficulties initiating sleep in young patients odds ratio = 12.3, 95% CI 9.8–15.4). Long sleep duration was the most deviating property of the sleep characteristics, being particularly common among young patients with schizophrenia (odds ratio = 27.9, 95% CI 22.1–35.2, 47.4% vs 3.3% prevalence). All sleep problems were associated with worse subjective health. We also conducted a latent class analysis, resulting in a cluster relatively free of sleep problems (58% of patients), an insomnia symptom cluster (26%), and a hypersomnia symptom cluster (15%).

Conclusions

In our sample, patients with psychotic disorders have more sleep problems—especially long sleep duration but also insomnia symptoms—compared with the general population. The patients can in a latent class analysis of their sleep symptoms be divided into groups with differing sleep profiles.

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