Literature DB >> 7065935

Narcolepsy-cataplexy. II. Psychosocial consequences and associated psychopathology.

A Kales, C R Soldatos, E O Bixler, A Caldwell, R J Cadieux, J M Verrechio, J D Kales.   

Abstract

The emotional and psychosocial correlates of narcolepsy were evaluated in 50 adults who had a current complaint of sleep attacks and cataplexy. The psychosocial consequences of narcolepsy were extensive; most patients reported that the condition seriously affected their interpersonal, marital, work, and social relationships. Many of these consequences were caused by others' misunderstanding of the symptoms of the disorder, which resulted in negative attitudes toward the patients. Th narcoleptic patients showed high levels of psychopathology compared with controls, but this difference is considered to be primarily a reaction to the disorder and its effects. The narcoleptic patients were overly concerned with emotional control, which appeared to lead to their generalized lack of expressiveness and tendency to build up emotional pressure. Based on these findings, recommendations are given for the psychosocial management of the narcoleptic patient.

Entities:  

Mesh:

Year:  1982        PMID: 7065935     DOI: 10.1001/archneur.1982.00510150039009

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Arch Neurol        ISSN: 0003-9942


  13 in total

1.  Narcolepsy.

Authors:  M R Allsopp; Z Zaiwalla
Journal:  Arch Dis Child       Date:  1992-03       Impact factor: 3.791

2.  Quality measures for the care of patients with narcolepsy.

Authors:  Lois E Krahn; Shelley Hershner; Lauren D Loeding; Kiran P Maski; Daniel I Rifkin; Bernardo Selim; Nathaniel F Watson
Journal:  J Clin Sleep Med       Date:  2015-03-15       Impact factor: 4.062

3.  Dual cases of type 1 narcolepsy with schizophrenia and other psychotic disorders.

Authors:  Francesca Canellas; Ling Lin; Maria Rosa Julià; Antonio Clemente; Cristofol Vives-Bauza; Hanna M Ollila; Seung Chul Hong; Susana M Arboleya; Mali A Einen; Juliette Faraco; Marcelo Fernandez-Vina; Emmanuel Mignot
Journal:  J Clin Sleep Med       Date:  2014-09-15       Impact factor: 4.062

Review 4.  Hypersomnolence, Hypersomnia, and Mood Disorders.

Authors:  Lucie Barateau; Régis Lopez; Jean Arthur Micoulaud Franchi; Yves Dauvilliers
Journal:  Curr Psychiatry Rep       Date:  2017-02       Impact factor: 5.285

Review 5.  Clinical and neurobiological aspects of narcolepsy.

Authors:  Seiji Nishino
Journal:  Sleep Med       Date:  2007-04-30       Impact factor: 3.492

6.  A patient with coexisting narcolepsy and morbid jealousy showing favourable response to fluoxetine.

Authors:  Y K Wing; S Lee; H F Chiu; C K Ho; C N Chen
Journal:  Postgrad Med J       Date:  1994-01       Impact factor: 2.401

Review 7.  Narcolepsy in the older adult: epidemiology, diagnosis and management.

Authors:  Sangeeta S Chakravorty; David B Rye
Journal:  Drugs Aging       Date:  2003       Impact factor: 3.923

Review 8.  Prevalence of Depression or Depressive Symptoms in Patients with Narcolepsy: a Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis.

Authors:  Xiao Li; Larry D Sanford; Qiang Zong; Ye Zhang; Lu Tan; Taomei Li; Rong Ren; Junying Zhou; Fang Han; Xiangdong Tang
Journal:  Neuropsychol Rev       Date:  2020-07-15       Impact factor: 7.444

9.  Developing a cognitive behavioral therapy for hypersomnia using telehealth: a feasibility study.

Authors:  Jason C Ong; Spencer C Dawson; Jennifer M Mundt; Cameron Moore
Journal:  J Clin Sleep Med       Date:  2020-12-15       Impact factor: 4.062

Review 10.  Hypersomnia and depressive symptoms: methodological and clinical aspects.

Authors:  Yves Dauvilliers; Régis Lopez; Maurice Ohayon; Sophie Bayard
Journal:  BMC Med       Date:  2013-03-21       Impact factor: 8.775

View more

北京卡尤迪生物科技股份有限公司 © 2022-2023.