Clinical predictors of insomnia in borderline personality disorder: a polysomnographic and subjective examination.

IF 4 2区 医学 Q1 PSYCHIATRY
Mariana Mendoza Alvarez, Johan Verbraecken, Laurence Claes, Marie Vandekerckhove, Livia De Picker
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Abstract

Background: Sleep disturbances are common in patients with borderline personality disorder (BPD) and are associated with a poor prognosis and symptom severity. Research findings on sleep abnormalities in individuals with BPD have been inconsistent, with limited evidence linking subjective and objective measures.

Methods: We compared 44 women with BPD with 41 healthy controls. We examined differences (using ANCOVAs and ordinal logistic regression) and associations (using correlations) between objective sleep assessment (polysomnography) and subjective measures (Consensus Sleep Diary, Insomnia Severity Index, Pittsburgh Sleep Quality Index). We explored predictors of insomnia in BPD patients, including BPD severity, symptomatology, comorbid conditions, and medication use, via standard least squares regressions and ANOVAs.

Results: A total of 22% of patients with BPD had clinically significant insomnia (cut-off ≥ 15), 85% reported mild (subthreshold) insomnia (cut-off > 10) (Insomnia Severity Index; ISI), and 94% reported sleep quality disturbances (PSQI > 5). Compared with those in HC, PSG results in individuals with BPD revealed a longer duration in bed, longer sleep period, REM latency, wake after sleep onset latency, Stage N1 sleep duration, shorter N2 sleep duration, and, with age, more arousals and awakenings. The correlations between objective and subjective sleep measures were weak in both groups. In patients with BPD, a greater degree of insomnia predicted a reduction in total sleep time and increased awakenings and arousals on PSG. Clinical BPD severity, emotional reactivity and dysregulation, depression symptoms, posttraumatic stress symptoms, alexithymia, and presleep arousal were associated with greater insomnia in BPD patients.

Conclusions: Our study confirmed high rates of insomnia and sleep disturbances in individuals with BPD, which contrasted with relatively minor PSG alterations. Clinical BPD severity and symptomatology are associated with sleep abnormalities in individuals with BPD. Insomnia is a neglected yet important characteristic of the BPD phenotype, warranting more attention in future research and clinical guidelines.

边缘型人格障碍患者失眠的临床预测因素:多导睡眠图和主观检查。
背景:睡眠障碍在边缘型人格障碍(BPD)患者中很常见,并与不良预后和症状严重程度相关。关于BPD患者睡眠异常的研究结果并不一致,主观和客观测量的证据有限。方法:将44名女性BPD患者与41名健康对照者进行比较。我们检查了客观睡眠评估(多导睡眠图)和主观测量(共识睡眠日记、失眠严重程度指数、匹兹堡睡眠质量指数)之间的差异(使用ANCOVAs和有序逻辑回归)和关联(使用相关性)。我们通过标准最小二乘回归和方差分析探讨了BPD患者失眠的预测因素,包括BPD严重程度、症状、合并症和药物使用。结果:共有22%的BPD患者有临床显著性失眠(cut-off≥15),85%报告轻度(阈下)失眠(cut-off bbb10)(失眠严重指数;ISI), 94%报告睡眠质量障碍(PSQI bb50)。与HC患者相比,BPD患者的PSG结果显示床上时间更长,睡眠时间更长,REM潜伏期更长,醒后潜伏期更长,N1期睡眠持续时间更长,N2期睡眠持续时间更短,并且随着年龄的增长,觉醒和觉醒次数更多。在两组中,客观和主观睡眠测量之间的相关性都很弱。在BPD患者中,更严重的失眠症预示着总睡眠时间的减少和PSG上觉醒和觉醒的增加。临床BPD严重程度、情绪反应和失调、抑郁症状、创伤后应激症状、述情障碍和睡眠前觉醒与BPD患者更严重的失眠症相关。结论:我们的研究证实了BPD患者失眠和睡眠障碍的高发率,这与相对较小的PSG改变形成对比。临床BPD严重程度和症状学与BPD患者的睡眠异常有关。失眠是BPD表型中一个被忽视但重要的特征,值得在未来的研究和临床指南中给予更多的关注。
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CiteScore
6.00
自引率
9.80%
发文量
30
审稿时长
28 weeks
期刊介绍: Borderline Personality Disorder and Emotion Dysregulation provides a platform for researchers and clinicians interested in borderline personality disorder (BPD) as a currently highly challenging psychiatric disorder. Emotion dysregulation is at the core of BPD but also stands on its own as a major pathological component of the underlying neurobiology of various other psychiatric disorders. The journal focuses on the psychological, social and neurobiological aspects of emotion dysregulation as well as epidemiology, phenomenology, pathophysiology, treatment, neurobiology, genetics, and animal models of BPD.
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