Hypersomnia in Mood Disorders: a Rapidly Changing Landscape

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Abstract

Hypersomnia is commonly comorbid with depressive illness and is associated with treatment resistance, symptomatic relapse, and functional impairment. This review highlights recent changes in nosological classifications of hypersomnia. In addition, emergent findings regarding the neurobiologic underpinnings, assessment, and treatment of hypersomnia in mood disorders are reviewed, as well as the effects of hypersomnolence on illness course. Future strategies for research are proposed that may elucidate the causes of hypersomnia in mood disorders and lead to the development of improved diagnostic and therapeutic strategies.

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Plante, D. T. (2015, June 1). Hypersomnia in Mood Disorders: a Rapidly Changing Landscape. Current Sleep Medicine Reports. Springer International Publishing. https://doi.org/10.1007/s40675-015-0017-9

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