Abstract

Abstract Sleep disturbance is the most prominent symptom in depressive patients and was formerly regarded as a main secondary manifestation of depression. However, many longitudinal studies have identified insomnia as an independent risk factor for the development of emerging or recurrent depression among young, middle‐aged and older adults. This bidirectional association between sleep disturbance and depression has created a new perspective that sleep problems are no longer an epiphenomenon of depression but a predictive prodromal symptom. In this review, we highlight the treatment of sleep disturbance before, during and after depression, which probably plays an important role in improving outcomes and preventing the recurrence of depression. In clinical practice, pharmacological therapies, including hypnotics and antidepressants, and non‐pharmacological therapies are typically applied. A better understanding of the pathophysiological mechanisms between sleep disturbance and depression can help psychiatrists better manage this comorbidity.

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Depression (economics)Sleep disorderComorbidityEpiphenomenonInsomniaDisturbance (geology)PsychiatryPsychologySleep (system call)MedicineClinical psychology

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2019
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Volume
23
Issue
4
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2324-2332
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Hong Fang, Sheng Tu, Jifang Sheng et al. (2019). Depression in sleep disturbance: A review on a bidirectional relationship, mechanisms and treatment. Journal of Cellular and Molecular Medicine , 23 (4) , 2324-2332. https://doi.org/10.1111/jcmm.14170

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10.1111/jcmm.14170