Anxiety and depression in patients with narcolepsy

Summary We analysed the co‐existence of psychopathology in patients with narcolepsy at our centre. We performed an observational retrospective descriptive analysis of patients with a diagnosis of narcolepsy, with and without psychopathology, who attended our sleep disorders unit from October 2012 to...

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Hauptverfasser: Abenza‐Abildua, María José, Suárez‐Gisbert, Eugenio, Lores‐Gutiérrez, Vanesa, Algarra‐Lucas, Carmen, Gómez‐Aceña, Ángeles, Navacerrada‐Barrero, Francisco José, González‐Martín, Laura, Pérez‐Villena, Ana, Pérez‐López, Carlos
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description Summary We analysed the co‐existence of psychopathology in patients with narcolepsy at our centre. We performed an observational retrospective descriptive analysis of patients with a diagnosis of narcolepsy, with and without psychopathology, who attended our sleep disorders unit from October 2012 to October 2021. A total of 51patients with narcolepsy (mean [SD] age 41.10 [14.71] years; 23 [45.1%] males and 28 [54.90%] females) were included. In all, 27 patients (52.94%) and 24 patients (47.06%) had narcolepsy with and without cataplexy, respectively. Of the total, 18 (33.33%) had a mood disorder: 18 with anxiety disorder (33.33%). Of these patients 14 (27.45%) had major depression, two (4%) had attempted suicide, one (2%) had manic outbreak, and one (2%) had substance abuse. Of the 18 patients with anxiety and depression, 10 (55.55%) and eight (44.44%) had narcolepsy with and without cataplexy, respectively. In the comparative analysis, a statistically significant relationship was found between younger age and the presence of anxiety. The prevalence of anxiety and depression in patients with narcolepsy was triple that of the general population, especially in younger patients. Psychopathology precedes the diagnosis of narcolepsy in most patients, not being reactive to diagnosis. This high prevalence suggests a possible biological relationship between both disorders, which should be assessed with larger studies.
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anxiety
Anxiety - complications
Anxiety - epidemiology
Anxiety Disorders - complications
Anxiety Disorders - diagnosis
Anxiety Disorders - epidemiology
Cataplexy - complications
Cataplexy - diagnosis
Cataplexy - epidemiology
depression
Depression - complications
Depression - epidemiology
Female
Humans
Male
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narcolepsy
Narcolepsy - complications
Narcolepsy - diagnosis
Narcolepsy - epidemiology
narcolepsy type 1
narcolepsy type 2
narcolepsy with cataplexy
Retrospective Studies
title Anxiety and depression in patients with narcolepsy
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