2017
DOI: 10.1016/j.sleep.2016.08.025
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The interrelationship between sleep and depression: a secondary analysis of a randomized controlled trial on mind-body-spirit intervention

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“…As OSA may exacerbate these symptoms as daytime consequences of sleep disruption, they may also overlap as increasing depression symptoms. Interestingly, evidence suggests that daytime symptoms of insomnia (not the sleep symptoms such as difficulty initiating and/or maintaining sleep) correlate most highly with depression . Thus, OSA may worsen daytime symptoms of insomnia, which may drive an increased contribution of insomnia to depression.…”
Section: Disclosure Statementmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…As OSA may exacerbate these symptoms as daytime consequences of sleep disruption, they may also overlap as increasing depression symptoms. Interestingly, evidence suggests that daytime symptoms of insomnia (not the sleep symptoms such as difficulty initiating and/or maintaining sleep) correlate most highly with depression . Thus, OSA may worsen daytime symptoms of insomnia, which may drive an increased contribution of insomnia to depression.…”
Section: Disclosure Statementmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Path analyses with serial mediations showed further that PSQI‐day was associated with night‐time sleep and depressed mood. Previous studies have shown a bidirectional relationship between improvement in sleep and depressive symptoms following various psychosocial treatments (Ashworth et al ., ; Ji et al ., ). Our findings provide an additional pathway for such a close association between sleep and mood improvements.…”
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confidence: 97%
“…Data were collected at baseline (T 0 ), post-treatment (T 1 ) and 3-month follow-up (T 2 ) using an online survey. Additional information regarding the study procedure and results are available in our published papers Ji et al, 2017). The study was approved by the Institutional Review Board of the University of Hong Kong and the Hong Kong West Cluster of the Hospital Authority (trial registration number: HKCTR-1929 at http://www.hkclinicaltrials.com).…”
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confidence: 99%
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“…These indings lend further support for study of mind-body connection in depressive disorders, and the holistic efects yield of I-BMS group intervention on human subjects. Moreover, a bi-directional relation was found between change in sleep quality and improvement in depressive mood at the 3-month follow-up that highlighted the interactions between the mind and the body in the context of a holistic intervention [38,39]. In addition to sleep disturbances, many other somatic distresses are also found decreased following the I-BMS treatment by ixed-efect linear model.…”
Section: Efectiveness Of I-bms Group Intervention For Current Sleep Amentioning
confidence: 99%