Original paper
Inaccuracy between subjective reports and objective measures of sleep duration and clinical correlates in bipolar disorder
Abstract
Sleep disturbances are common in bipolar disorder (BD) and are often assessed by self-report at clinic visits over the course of BD treatment. Self-report may be subject to recall bias based upon current mood/affect states. This study sought to identify the degree of inaccuracy between subjective and objective measures of sleep duration in those with and without BD, and to assess the demographic and clinical correlates of this inaccuracy....
Paper Details
Title
Inaccuracy between subjective reports and objective measures of sleep duration and clinical correlates in bipolar disorder
Published Date
May 1, 2019
Volume
250
Pages
226 - 230
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