1994
DOI: 10.1016/0010-440x(94)90194-5
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Childbearing in women with and without a history of affective disorder. II. Electroencephalographic sleep

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“…More recently, Ross et al [2005] did a critical review that implicates disturbance in the quality and quantity of sleep as a causal factor in depression. Other studies cited that support the role of sleep disturbance in postpartum depression include Frank et al [1987], Coble et al [1994], and Lee et al [2000]. Ross et al's article also dealt with the paradox that sleep deprivation is often used to treat depression, as the timing of the deprivation is aimed at minimizing REM sleep, which provides a poor quality of sleep.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…More recently, Ross et al [2005] did a critical review that implicates disturbance in the quality and quantity of sleep as a causal factor in depression. Other studies cited that support the role of sleep disturbance in postpartum depression include Frank et al [1987], Coble et al [1994], and Lee et al [2000]. Ross et al's article also dealt with the paradox that sleep deprivation is often used to treat depression, as the timing of the deprivation is aimed at minimizing REM sleep, which provides a poor quality of sleep.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The percentage response/consent rate was reported in less than half of the articles (Bilszta et al, 2010;Chaudron et al, 2001;Coble et al, 1994;Dennis and Ross, 2005;Dorheim et al, 2014Dorheim et al, , 2009aDorheim et al, , 2009bKhazaie et al, 2013;Mead-Bennett, 1990;Okun et al, 2009Okun et al, , 2011Piteo et al, 2013;Wilkie and Shapiro, 1992) and many did not use representative samples (Bilszta et al, 2010;Calcagni et al, 2012;Chaudron et al, 2001;Coble et al, 1994;Dorheim et al, 2014Dorheim et al, , 2009bFrank et al, 1987;Lee and Kimble, 2009;Piteo et al, 2013;Posmontier, 2008;Swain et al, 1997;Swanson et al, 2013Swanson et al, , 2011Tsai and Thomas, 2012) or did not provide sufficient information to rate representativeness (Godfroid et al, 1997;Goyal et al, 2009Goyal et al, , 2007Okun et al, 2009Okun et al, , 2011. Outcome assessments were generally well performed, although their timing was irregular or unclear in some cases.…”
Section: Overview Of the Included Studiesmentioning
confidence: 95%
“…For those studies with two or more groups, several did not report on or adequately adjust for relevant confounders (Alipour et al, 2012;Bilszta et al, 2010;Calcagni et al, 2012;Chaudron et al, 2001;Dennis and Ross, 2005;Dorheim et al, 2014Dorheim et al, , 2009aFrank et al, 1987;Marques et al, 2011;Park et al, 2013;Swanson et al, 2013;Wilkie and Shapiro, 1992). Analytic techniques were generally appropriate, although very few papers adjusted significance levels to account for the family-wise error rate when necessary (Calcagni et al, 2012;Coble et al, 1994;Dorheim et al, 2009a;Khazaie et al, 2013;Park et al, 2013;Swain et al, 1997;Swanson et al, 2011;Wolfson et al, 2003). Sample sizes varied greatly, with the smallest at 16 participants (Swanson et al, 2013) and the largest over four thousand (Dorheim et al, 2014), although the majority of the samples were less than 100 (58%).…”
Section: Overview Of the Included Studiesmentioning
confidence: 96%
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