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Autor:
Rebecca Robillard, Joanne S. Carpenter, Kristy-Lee Feilds, Daniel F. Hermens, Django White, Sharon L. Naismith, Delwyn Bartlett, Bradley Whitwell, James Southan, Elizabeth M. Scott, Ian B. Hickie
Publikováno v:
Frontiers in Psychiatry, Vol 9 (2018)
Background: Agomelatine is a melatonin agonist and 5HT antagonist developed for the treatment of major depressive disorder which also has some effects on the circadian system. Since circadian dysfunctions are thought to play a role in the pathophysio
Externí odkaz:
https://doaj.org/article/b6461a2aef124dfc88a4fee7010a7837
Autor:
Ryan Wallis, Ian B. Hickie, Rébecca Robillard, Daniel F. Hermens, James Southan, Django White, Cristal Oxley, Bradley Whitwell, Sharon L. Naismith, Elizabeth M. Scott
Publikováno v:
Psychiatry Research. 243:403-406
This study investigated the relative contribution of psychiatric symptoms and psychotropic medications on the sleep-wake cycle. Actigraphy and clinical assessments (Brief Psychiatric Rating Scale) were conducted in 146 youths with anxiety, depression
Autor:
Ian B. Hickie, Rico S.C. Lee, Elizabeth M. Scott, Bradley Whitwell, Daniel F. Hermens, Sharon L. Naismith, Joanne S. Carpenter, Rébecca Robillard, James Southan, Django White, Andrew Jones
Publikováno v:
Journal of Sleep Research. 25:549-555
Mood disorders are characterized by disabling symptoms and cognitive difficulties which may vary in intensity throughout the course of the illness. Sleep–wake cycles and circadian rhythms influence emotional regulation and cognitive functions. Howe
Autor:
Gail A. Alvares, Ye Rong, Ian B. Hickie, Tony K. C. Ip, Adam J. Guastella, Kristie Leigh Smith, Bradley Whitwell, Rébecca Robillard, Daniel F. Hermens, Sharon J Mullin, Django White, Nick Glozier, Elizabeth M. Scott, Sharon L. Naismith, Naomi L. Rogers, James Southan
Publikováno v:
Journal of Psychiatry and Neuroscience. 40:28-37
Background: The nature of sleep-wake abnormalities in individuals with mental disorders remains unclear. The present study aimed to exam ine the differences in objective ambulatory measures of the sleep-wake and activity cycles across young people wi