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Construction of a telephone interview to assess the relationship between mood and sleep in adolescence.

Salvatore Settineri1, Antongiulio Vitetta, Carmela Mento, Giusy Fanara, Rosalia Silvestri, Filippo Tatì, Rosario Grugno, Francesco Cordici, Fabio Conte, Giovanni Polimeni, Laura Gitto, Placido Bramanti.   

Abstract

Telephone interviews have been used extensively as a tool to explore and assess sleep disorders and psychopathological conditions. The aim of this study was to set up and validate a telephone interview aimed at assessing the correlation between mood and sleep variables in adolescents. The study included 16-18 years subjects. A total of approximately 4,000 calls were made; 529 adolescents were finally enrolled. The questionnaire was divided into two parts: the first one focused on affective variables, the second one explored sleep variables. A factorial analysis was carried out to explore the structure of the questionnaire according to two factors: the first, which we labeled "affective factor", and the second, "quality of sleep". A positive correlation was found regarding the feeling of wellbeing on awakening. A negative correlation was found between feeling of wellbeing on awakening and daytime drowsiness. In adolescence, increased daytime sleepiness seemed to correlate with worsening mood.

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Year:  2010        PMID: 20414705     DOI: 10.1007/s10072-010-0255-z

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Neurol Sci        ISSN: 1590-1874            Impact factor:   3.307


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