| Literature DB >> 31067646 |
Babette Bais1, Robert Lindeboom2, Leontien van Ravesteyn3, Joke Tulen4, Witte Hoogendijk5, Mijke Lambregtse-van den Berg6,7, Astrid Kamperman8.
Abstract
Poor sleep quality during pregnancy is associated with both antepartum and postpartum depression and adverse birth outcomes. This study evaluated both objective and subjective sleep quality and the effects on the subsequent course of antepartum depressive symptoms in psychiatric patients. This observational explorative study was embedded in an ongoing study focusing on pregnant women with a mental disorder and was performed in 18 patients (24-29 weeks pregnant). Depressive symptoms were assessed throughout pregnancy using the Edinburgh Postnatal Depression Scale (EPDS) with 5-week intervals. Sleep was assessed with actigraphy, the Pittsburgh Sleep Quality Index (PSQI) and sleep diaries at the start of the study. We studied correlations between sleep parameters and EPDS scores cross-sectionally using Spearman correlation. Next, we studied the course of antepartum EPDS scores over time per sleep parameter using generalized linear mixed modelling analysis. Objectively measured fragmentation index, total PSQI score and 4 PSQI subscales (sleep quality, sleep duration, sleep disturbances and daytime dysfunctions) were significantly correlated with EPDS scores when measured cross-sectionally at the start. Six objectively and subjectively measured sleep parameters had moderate to large effects on the course of depressive symptoms through the third trimester, but these effects were not statistically significant. More research is necessary to explore the causality of the direction between sleep problems and antepartum depressive symptoms we found in psychiatric patients.Entities:
Keywords: antepartum depression; circadian rhythm; depression; depressive disorder; pregnancy; sleep
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Year: 2019 PMID: 31067646 PMCID: PMC6540017 DOI: 10.3390/ijerph16091587
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Int J Environ Res Public Health ISSN: 1660-4601 Impact factor: 3.390
Demographic characteristics of women at the start (24–29 weeks of pregnancy).
| Demographics | Patients |
|---|---|
| Age in years, mean (SD) | 29.5 (5.3) |
| Gestational age in weeks, mean (SD) | 26.0 (1.7) |
| Parity, nulliparous | 14 (78%) |
| Committed relationship | 16 (89%) |
| Ethnicity, non-Western | 5 (28%) |
| Educational level, low | 13 (72%) |
| Unemployed | 13 (72%) |
Distribution of objective and subjective sleep parameters at the start (24–29 weeks of pregnancy).
| Sleep Parameters | Median | IQR |
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| Actiwatch total sleep time (hh:mm) | 06:40 | 06:01–07:36 |
| Actiwatch sleep latency (mm:ss) | 21:46 | 12:03–41:59 |
| Actiwatch sleep efficiency (%) | 78.65 | 76.35–84.67 |
| Actiwatch fragmentation index (%) | 36.88 | 25.25–46.77 |
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| PSQI total score | 7.50 | 4.75–11.25 |
| PSQI sleep quality | 1 | 1–2 |
| PSQI sleep latency | 1 | 0–2 |
| PSQI sleep duration | 0 | 0–1 |
| PSQI sleep efficiency | 1 | 0–3 |
| PSQI sleep disturbances | 2 | 1–2 |
| PSQI sleep medication | none | none |
| PSQI daytime dysfunction | 1 | 1–3 |
| Diary total sleep time (hh:mm) | 7:55 | 7:09–9:20 |
| Diary sleep latency (mm:ss) | 35:00 | 10:00–46:15 |
h = hour; m = minute; s = second; IQR = interquartile range.
Correlations between objective and subjective sleep parameters and EPDS scores when measured cross-sectionally at the start (24–29 weeks of pregnancy).
| Sleep Parameters | r (SE) |
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| Actiwatch fragmentation index | −0.51 * (0.22) |
| Actiwatch total sleep time | 0.14 (0.25) |
| Actiwatch sleep efficiency | 0.41 (0.20) |
| Actiwatch sleep latency | 0.40 (0.26) |
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| PSQI total score | 0.79 *** (0.15) |
| PSQI total score, dichotomized | 0.78 *** (0.10) |
| PSQI sleep quality | 0.68 ** (0.16) |
| PSQI sleep latency | 0.35 (0.26) |
| PSQI sleep duration | 0.53 * (0.23) |
| PSQI sleep efficiency | −0.38 (0.22) |
| PSQI sleep disturbances | 0.82 *** (0.13) |
| PSQI sleep medication | none |
| PSQI daytime dysfunction | 0.82 ** (0.12) |
| Diary total sleep time | −0.16 (0.26) |
| Diary sleep latency | 0.28 (0.29) |
SE = standard error; * p < 0.05; ** p < 0.01; *** p < 0.001.
Effects of objective and subjective sleep parameters at the start (24–29 weeks of pregnancy) on the course of depressive symptoms through the third trimester.
| Sleep Parameters | Standardized β (95% CI) | Standardized βadj (95% CI) ^ |
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| Fragmentation index | −0.56 (−2.39–1.28) | −0.28 (−2.01–1.47) |
| Total sleep time | 1.23 (−0.42–2.89) | 1.25 (−0.47–2.97) |
| Sleep efficiency | −0.03 (−1.87–1.81) | −0.36 (−2.12–1.39) |
| Sleep latency | −0.27 (−1.60–1.06) | −0.24 (−1.54–1.06) |
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| PSQI total score | −0.46 (−2.29–1.38) | −0.48 (−2.12–1.17) |
| PSQI total score, dichotomized | −0.45 (−2.10–1.20) | −0.26 (−1.84–1.31) |
| PSQI sleep quality | 1.73 (−2.78–6.24) | 1.99 (−1.01–4.98) |
| PSQI sleep latency | 0.41 (−1.12–1.95) | 0.35 (−1.11–1.81) |
| PSQI sleep duration | −0.53 (−3.96–2.90) | 0.72 (−1.35–2.78) |
| PSQI sleep efficiency | −0.19 (−1.82–1.44) | 0.11 (−1.37–1.59) |
| PSQI sleep disturbances | 0.27 (−3.26–3.79) | 0.48 (−2.25–3.20) |
| PSQI sleep medication | none | none |
| PSQI daytime dysfunction | −0.36 (−4.33–3.62) | −0.15 (−2.51–2.22) |
| Diary total sleep time | 1.12 (−0.31–2.55) | 1.25 (−0.33–2.83) |
| Diary sleep latency | 0.70 (−0.83–2.22) | 0.75 (−0.84–2.33) |
^ Adjusted for standardized EPDS score at the start.